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With the name of Allah, the A 11- Merciful, the Very- Merciful.
1. Praise belongs to Allah, the Lord of
all the worlds.
2. the All-Merciful, the Very Merciful.
3. the Master of the Day of Requital.
4. Y ou alone do we worship, and from
Y ou alone do we seek help.
5. Take us on the straight path.
6. the path of those on whom You
have bestowed Y our Grace,
7. not of those who have incurred
Your wrath, nor of those who have
gone astray.
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With the name of Allah, the A 11- Merciful, the Very- Merciful.
1. Alif. Lam. Mim
2. This Book has no doubt in it -a
guidance for the God-fearing,
3. who believe in the Unseen, and are
steadfast in Salah (prayer), and spend
out of what We have provided them;
4. and who believe in what has been
revealed to you and what has been
revealed before you; and they have
faith in the Hereafter.
5. It is these who are guided by their
Lord; and it is just these who are
successful.
6. Surely for those who have
disbelieved, it is all the same whether
you warn them or you warn them not:
they do not believe.
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7. Allah has set a seal on their hearts
and on their hearing; and on their eyes
there is a covering, and for them
awaits a mighty punishment.
8. And among men there are some
who say, "We believe in Allah and in
the Last Day", yet they are not
believers.
9. They try to deceive Allah and those
who believe, while they are not
deceiving anyone except themselves,
although they are unaware of it.
10. In their hearts there is a malady, so
Allah has made them grow in their
malady; and for them there is a
grievous punishment, because they
have been lying.
11. When it is said to them, "Do not
spread disorder on the earth", they say,
"We are but reformers".
12. Beware, it is, in fact, they who
spread disorder, but they do not
appreciate.
13. And when it is said to them,
"Believe as people have believed,"
they say, "Shall we believe as the fools
have believed?" Beware, it is, in fact,
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they who are the fools, but they do not
know.
14. When they meet those who
believe, they say, "We have entered
Faith; " but when they are alone with
their satans, they say, "Indeed, we are
with you; we were only mocking/'
15. It is Allah who mocks at them, and
lets them go on wandering blindly in
their rebellion.
16. These are the people who have
bought error at the price of guidance;
so their trade has brought no gain, nor
have they reached the right Path.
17. Their situation is like that of a man
who kindles a fire, and when it
illuminates everything around him,
Allah takes away their lights and
leaves them in layers of darkness, so
that they see nothing.
18. Deaf, dumb and blind, they shall
not return.
19. Or (it is) like a rainstorm from the
sky, bringing darkness, thunder and
lightning; they thrust their fingers in
their ears against the thunderclaps for
fear of death, -and Allah encompasses
the disbelievers
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20. and lightning (all but) snatches
away their eyesight; every time a flash
gives them light, they walk by it; and
when darkness falls upon them, they
stand still. And if Allah willed, He
would certainly take away their
hearing and their eyes: surely Allah is
powerful to do anything.
21.0 people, worship your Lord who
created you and those before you, so
that you may become God-fearing.
22. He is the One who made the earth
a bed for you, and the sky a roof, and
sent down water from the sky, then
brought forth with it fruits, as a
provision for you. So, do not set up
parallels to Allah when you know.
23. If you are in doubt about what We
have revealed to Our servant, then
bring a Surah similar to this, and do
call your supporters other than Allah,
if you are true.
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24. But if you do - not and you will
never be able to - then guard
yourselves against the Fire, the fuel of
which will be men and stones. It has
been prepared for disbelievers.
25. And give good news to those who
believe and do righteous deeds that for
them there are gardens beneath which
rivers flow. Every time they are given
a fruit from there to eat, they will say,
"This is what we have been given
before;" and they will be given (fruits)
resembling one another. And for them
there shall be wives purified; and there
they will live forever.
26. Indeed, Allah does not feel shy in
citing any parable, be it that of a gnat
or of something above it (in
meanness). Now, as for those who
believe, they know it is the truth from
their Lord; while those who disbelieve
say, "What could Allah have meant by
this parable?" By this He lets many go
astray, and by this He makes many
find guidance. But He does not let
anyone go astray thereby except those
who are sinful
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27. - those who break the Covenant of
Allah after it has been made binding,
and cut off the relations Allah has
commanded to be joined, and spread
disorder on the earth -it is these who
are the losers.
28. .How is it that you deny Allah,
while you were lifeless and He gave
you life; then He will make you die,
and then He will make you live again,
and then to Him you will be returned?
29. It is He who created for you all
that the earth contains; then He turned
to the heavens and made them seven
skies - and He is the knower of all
things.
30. (Remember) when your Lord said
to the angels, "I am going to create a
deputy on the earth!" They said, "Will
You create there one who will spread
disorder on the earth and cause
bloodshed, while we proclaim Your
purity, along with your praise, and
sanctify Your name?" He said,
"Certainly, I know what you know
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31. And He taught 'Adam the names,
all of them; then presented them
before the angels, and said, "Tell me
their names, if you are right."
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32. They said, "To You belongs all
purity! We have no knowledge except
what Y ou have given us. Surely, Y ou
alone are the All-knowing, All- wise."
33. He said, "0 'Adam, tell them the
names of all these." When he told
them their names, Allah said, "Did I
not tell you that I know the secrets of
the skies and of the earth, and that I
know what you disclose and what you
conceal.
34. And when We said to the angels:
"Prostrate yourselves before 'Adam!"
So, they prostrated themselves, all but
Iblis (Satan). He refused, and became
one of the infidels.
35. And We said, "0 'Adam, dwell,
you and your wife, in Paradise; and eat
at pleasure wherever you like, but do
not go near this tree, otherwise you
will be (counted) among the
transgressors."
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36. Then, Satan caused them to slip
from it, and brought them out of where
they had been. And We said, "Go
down, all of you, some of you the
enemies of others; and on the earth
there will be for you a dwelling place
and enjoyment for a time."
37. Then 'Adam learned certain words
(to pray with) from his Lord; so, Allah
accepted his repentance. No doubt, He
is the Most- Relenting, the Very-
Merciful.
38. We said, "Go down from here, all
of you. Then, should some guidance
come to you from Me, those who
follow My guidance shall have no
fear, nor shall they grieve.
39. As for those who disbelieve, and
deny Our signs, they are the people of
the Fire. They shall dwell in it forever.
40. Children of Isra'il (the
Israelites), remember My blessing that
I conferred upon you, and fulfill the
covenant with Me, and I shall fulfill
your covenant, and have awe of Me
alone.
41. And have faith in what I have
revealed, confirming what is already
with you, and do not be the first to
deny it, nor take a paltry price for My
verses. Fear Me alone.
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42. and do not confound truth with
falsehood, and do not hide the truth
when you know (it)
43. And be steadfast in Salah (prayer),
and pay Zakah, and bow down with
those who bow down.
44. Do you enjoin righteousness upon
others while you ignore your own
selves, although you keep reciting the
Book? Have you then no sense?
45. Seek help through patience and
prayer. It is indeed exacting, but not
for those who are humble in their
hearts,
46. who bear in mind that they are to
meet their Lord, and that to Him they
are to return.
47. Children of Isra'il (Israel),
remember My blessing that I conferred
upon you, and that I gave you
excellence over the worlds;
48. and guard yourselves against a day
when no one shall stand for anyone in
anything, nor shall intercession be
accepted on anyone's behalf, nor shall
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ransom be taken from him, and neither
shall any be given support.
49. (Remember) when We delivered
you from the people of Pharaoh! They
had been inflicting on you grievous
torment slaughtering your sons and
leaving your women alive. In all that,
there was a great trial from your Lord.
50. And (recall) when We parted the
sea for you; then We saved you, and
drowned the people of Pharaoh while
you were looking on!
51. And when We appointed forty
nights for Musa, then you took the calf
(as God) thereafter, and you were
unjust.
52. Yet We pardoned you, even after
that, so that you may show gratitude.
53. Then We gave Musa the Book and
the Criterion (of right and wrong), so
that you may find the right path.
54. When Musa said to his people:
"My people, you have wronged
yourselves by your taking the calf (as
God). So, turn in repentance to your
Creator, and slay yourselves. That will
be better for you in the sight of
your Creator." Then, He accepted your
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55. When you said, "Musa, we will
never believe you till we see Allah
openly!" So, the thunderbolt took you
while you were looking on.
56. Then, We raised you up after your
death, so that you might show
gratitude.
57. And We made the cloud give you
shade, and sent down to you Mann and
Salwa: "Eat of the good things We
have provided to you." And they (by
their ingratitude) did Us no harm, but
were harming only themselves.
58. When We said, "Enter this town,
and eat to your heart's content
wherever you wish in it; and enter the
gate prostrating yourselves and say:
HiTTah (we seek forgiveness), so that
We forgive your errors. And We shall
give much more to those who do
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59. But those who were unjust
substituted another word for the one
that was prescribed for them. So, We
sent down a scourge from heaven upon
those who were unjust, because they
had acted sinfully.
60. When Musa sought water for his
people, We said, "Strike the rock with
your staff," And twelve springs gushed
forth from it. Each group of people
came to know their drinking place.
"Eat and drink of what Allah has
provided, and do not go about the
earth spreading disorder."
61. And when you said, "Musa , we
will no longer confine ourselves to a
single food: So, pray for us to your
Lord that He may bring forth for us of
what the earth grows - of its vegetable,
its cucumbers, its wheat, its lentils and
its onions." He said, "Do you want to
take what is inferior in exchange for
what is better? Go down to a town,
and you will have what you ask for."
Then they were stamped with disgrace
and misery, and they returned with
wrath from Allah. That was because
they used to deny the signs of Allah,
and would slay the prophets unjustly.
That was because they disobeyed and
transgressed all limits.
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62. Surely, those who believed in
Allah, and those who are Jews, and
Christians, and Sabians, -whosoever
believes in Allah and in the Last Day,
and does good deeds - all such people
will have their reward with their Lord,
and there will be no reason for them to
fear, nor shall they grieve.
63. And when We took the pledge
from you, and raised high above you
the (Mount of) Tur: "Hold fast to what
We have given to you, and remember
what is in it, so that you may become
God-fearing."
64. Then even after that, you turned
away. So, had it not been for the grace
of Allah upon you, and His mercy, you
would have been among the losers.
65. Certainly you have knowledge of
those among you who transgressed in
(the matter of) the Sabbath. We said to
them, "Become apes, abased."
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66. Thus, We made it a deterrent for
those around and (those who came)
after them - and a lesson for the God-
fearing.
67. When Musa said to his people,
"Allah commands you to slaughter a
cow", they said, "Are you making fun
of us?" He said, "I seek refuge with
Allah from being one of the ignorant."
68. They said, "Pray for us to your
Lord that He makes it clear to us what
sort (of cow) should she be." He said,
"He says she should be a cow neither
too old, nor too young -of some
middle age in between. Now, do what
you are being asked to do."
69. They said, "Pray for us to your
Lord that He makes it clear to us of
what colour it should be." He said:
"He says that she should be a yellow
cow, rich yellow in her colour that
should please the onlookers."
70. They said, "Pray for us to your
Lord that He makes it clear to us of
what sort should she be, for this cow
has made us confused and, if Allah
wills, We shall certainly take the right
course."
71. He said, "He says that it should be
a cow which is not tractable for tilling
the soil or in watering the fields,
(and it should be) sound and without
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come up with the right description."
Then they slaughtered her, although it
appeared that they would not do it.
72. And when you killed a man, and
started putting the blame for it on one
another, while Allah was to bring forth
what you were holding back.
73. So, We said, "Strike him with a
part of it." This is how Allah revives
the dead; and He shows you His signs,
so that you may understand.
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74. When, even after that, your hearts
were hardened, as if they were rocks,
or still worse in hardness. For surely
among the rocks there are some from
which rivers gush forth, and there are
others that crack open and water flows
from them, and there are still others
that fall down in fear of Allah. And
Allah is not unaware of what you do.
75. (0 Muslims) do you still fancy that
they will believe you, although a
group of them used to hear the word of
Allah, and then, having understood it,
used to distort it knowingly?
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76. When they meet those who
believe, they say, "We believe." But
when some of them meet others in
private, they say, "Do you tell them
(the Muslims) what Allah has
disclosed to you so that they may
thereby argue against you before your
Lord? Will you, then, not use reason?"
77. Are they not aware that Allah
knows what they conceal and what
they reveal?
78. And some among them are
illiterate who have no knowledge of
the Book, but have some fancies and
do nothing but conjecture.
79. So, woe to those who write the
Book with their hands and then say,
"This is from Allah", so that they may
gain thereby a trifling price. Then, woe
to them for what their hands have
written, and woe to them for what they
earn.
80. They say, "The fire shall not touch
us for more than a few days." Say,
"Have you taken a pledge from Allah,
and Allah will not go against His
promise? Or, do you say about Allah
what you do not know?"
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81. Why not? Those who commit evil
and are besieged by their sins, those
are people of the Fire -there they shall
live forever.
82. As for those who believe, and do
good deeds, they are the people of
Paradise -there they will live forever.
83. (Remember) when We took a
pledge from the children of Isra'il
(Israel): "You shall not worship
anyone other than Allah; and you shall
do good to the parents, and to near of
kin, and to orphans and the needy.
And say to the people what is good,
and be steadfast in Salah (prayer), and
pay Zakah ". Then, you went back (on
your word), all but a few among you,
and you are used to turning away.
84. When We took a pledge from you:
"Y ou shall not shed the blood of one
another, and you shall not drive one
another out of your homes." Then you
agreed, being yourselves the
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85. Yet, here you are, killing one
another, and driving a group of your
own people out of their homes,
supporting each other against them in
sin and aggression - and if they come
to you as prisoners, you would ransom
them, while their very expulsion was
unlawful for you! Do you, then,
believe in some parts of the Book, and
disbelieve in others? So, what can be
the punishment of those among you
who do that, except disgrace in present
life? And, on the Day of Judgement,
they shall be turned to the most severe
punishment. And Allah is not unaware
of what you do.
86. Those are the ones who bought the
worldly life at the cost of the
Hereafter. So, punishment shall not be
lightened for them, nor shall they be
helped.
87. Indeed, We gave Musa the Book,
and after him We sent messengers, one
following the other; and We gave clear
signs to Isa, the son of Mary am (Jesus,
the son of Mary), and supported him
with the Holy Spirit. Then, how is it
that every time a prophet came to you
with what does not meet your desires,
you grew arrogant? So, you gave the
lie to a group (of the messengers) and
killed others.
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88. And they said, "Our hearts are
veiled." Rather, Allah has cast
damnation upon them for their
disbelief. So, they believe just in very
little things
89. And when there came to them a
Book from Allah, which confirms
what was with them, - while earlier,
they used to seek help against those
who disbelieved, - yet when there
came to them that which they did
recognize, they denied it. So the curse
of Allah is upon the disbelievers.
90. Vile is that for which they have
sold out their selves: that they should
deny what Allah has revealed,
grudging that Allah should send down
some of His bounty to whomsoever He
wills from among His servants. So,
they came out with wrath upon wrath.
And for the unbelievers, there is
humiliating punishment.
91. When it is said to them, "Believe
in what Allah has revealed," they say,
"We believe in what has been revealed
to us. - and they deny what is beyond
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it, whereas that is the truth which
confirms what is with them. Say,
"Why then have you been slaying the
prophets of Allah earlier, if you were
believers?"
92. And certainly Musa came to you
with clear signs, then you adopted the
calf (as god) after his departure (to the
mount of Tur) - and you were
transgressors.
93. And when We took a pledge from
you, and raised high the (mount of)
Tur above you: "Hold fast to what We
have given you, and listen.! They said,
"We have heard and disobeyed." And,
on account of their denial, they were
soaked with love for the calf in their
hearts. Say: "Evil is that which your
faith enjoins upon you, if you are
believers."
94. Say: "If the Last Abode near Allah
is purely for you, to the exclusion of
all people, then make a wish for death,
if you are true."
95. But they will never wish for it
because of what their hands have sent
ahead. Allah is A 11- A ware of the
unjust.
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96. You shall surely find them the
more avid, for life than all other men -
even more than the polytheists. Every
one of them would love that his life is
prolonged for one thousand years. But
it will not take him away from
punishment that his life is (so)
prolonged, and Allah is watchful of
what they do.
97. Say, if someone is an enemy to
Jibra'il (Gabriel) (it can by no means
degrade him for) it is he who has
brought it (the Qur'an) down upon
your heart by the permission of Allah,
confirming what has been before it,
and a guidance and good tidings to the
believers.
98. If someone is an enemy to Allah,
His angels, and His messengers, and to
Jibra'il (Gabriel) and Mika'il
(Michael), then Allah is enemy to the
disbelievers.
99. And certainly We have revealed to
you clear signs. And no one denies
them except the sinful.
100. Would it always be that every
time they enter into a pact, a group
from among them should throw it
aside? In fact, most of them do not
believe.
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Allah came to them, conf inning what
was already with them, some from
among the people of the Book threw
the Book of Allah behind their backs,
as if they did not know.
102. They followed what the devils
used to recite in the reign of Sulaiman
(Solomon); and it was not Sulaiman
who became an infidel, but the devils
did become infidels, teaching people
magic, and what had been sent down
to the two angels, Harut and Marut, in
Babylon. And these two did not teach
anyone without first having said (to
him), "We are but a trial, so do not go
infidel." Then, they used to learn from
them that with which they could cause
separation between a man and his
wife. But they were not to bring harm
through it to anyone without the will
of Allah. They used to learn what
harmed them and did no good to them;
and they certainly knew that he who
buys it has no share in the Hereafter.
And, indeed, vile is the thing for
which they sold themselves away. If
only they knew!
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103. And had they accepted the faith,
and been God-fearing, the reward from
Allah would have always been far
better. If only they knew!
104. you who believe, do not say
Raina, but say UnZurna, and listen, as
there is a grievous punishment for the
unbelievers.
105. Those who disbelieve from
among the people of the Book and the
idolaters do not like that any good
should come to you from your Lord.
But Allah chooses for His grace
whomsoever He wills, and Allah is the
Lord of great bounty.
106. Whenever We abrogate a verse or
cause it to be forgotten, We bring one
better than it or one equal to it. Do you
not know that Allah is powerful over
everything?
107. Do you not know that to Allah
alone belongs the kingdom of the
heavens and the earth? Other than
Allah, you have neither a patron, nor a
helper.
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108. Or, do you rather want to
question your Prophet as Musa was
questioned earlier? And whoever takes
infidelity in exchange for faith has
certainly missed the straight path.
109. (0 Muslims,) many among the
people of the Book desire to turn you,
after your accepting the faith, back
into disbelievers - all out of envy on
their part, even after the truth has
become clear to them. So, forgive and
overlook till Allah brings out His
command. Certainly, Allah is powerful
over everything.
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(prayer), and give Zakah. Whatever
good you send forth for yourselves,
you will find it with Allah. Certainly,
Allah is watchful of what you do.
111. They say that no one shall ever
enter Paradise unless he is a Jew, or a
Christian. These are their fancies. Say,
"Bring your proof, if you are truthful."
112. Of course, whosoever submits his
face to Allah, and is good in deeds,
will have his reward with his Lord,
and there shall be no fear for such
people, nor shall they grieve.
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have nothing to stand on. and the
Christians say 'The Jews have nothing
to stand on. while they both read the
Book! Similarly, those who do not
know have said like they (the Jews and
the Christians) say. So, Allah will
judge between them on the Day of
Resurrection in what they used to
dispute.
114. Who is more cruel than the one
who prevents the mosques of Allah
from His name being recited therein,
and strives for their destruction? It was
not for such men to enter them except
in awe. For them there is disgrace in
this world, and for them there is a
mighty punishment in the other world.
115. To Allah belongs the East and the
West. So, whichever way you turn,
there is the Face of Allah. Indeed,
Allah is All-Embracing, All-Knowing.
116. They say: "Allah has got a son."
Pure is He. Instead, to Him belongs all
that there is in the heavens and the
earth. All stand obedient to Him.
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heavens and the earth. When He
decides a matter, He simply says to it:
"Be", and it comes to be.
118. Those who do not know say:
"Why is it that Allah does not speak to
us, nor does a sign come to us?" So
spoke those before them as these
people do. Their hearts resemble each
other. We have indeed made the signs
clear for the people who have
certitude.
119. Surely, We have sent you with
the truth, as a bearer of good tidings,
and a warner, and you will not be
asked about the people of Hell.
120. The Jews will never be pleased
with you, nor will the Christians,
unless you follow their faith. Say:
"Guidance of Allah is, indeed, the
guidance." Were you to follow their
desires despite the knowledge that has
come to you, there shall be no friend
for you against Allah, nor a helper.
121. Those to whom We have given
the Book and they recite it observing
the rights of its recitation - they are the
ones who believe in it. And those who
disbelieve in it, they are the losers.
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122. children of Isra'il (Israel),
remember My blessing that I conferred
upon you, and that I gave you
excellence over the worlds.
123. And guard yourselves against a
day when no one shall stand for
anyone for anything, nor shall ransom
be accepted from anyone, nor shall
intercession be of benefit to him, nor
shall any support be given to such
people.
124. When his Lord put Ibrahim to a
test with certain Words, and he
fulfilled them, He said, "I am going to
make you an Imam for the people. "He
said, "And from among my progeny?"
He replied, "My promise does not
extend to the unjust."
125. When We made the House
(Kabah of Makkah) a frequented place
for men, and a place of peace! Make
from the Station of Ibrahim a place of
prayer. We gave the (following
directive) to Ibrahim and Ismail
(Ishmael): "Purify My House for those
who are to circumambulate (make
Tawaf) and those who stay in Itikaf,
and those who bow down or prostrate
themselves (in prayers).
126. (Recall) when Ibrahim said, "My
Lord, make this a city of peace, and
provide its people with fruits -those
of them who believe in Allah and the
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Last Day." He (Allah) said, "As for
the one who disbelieves, I shall let him
enjoy a little, then I shall drag him to
the punishment of the Fire. How evil
an end it is!
127. When Ibrahim was raising up the
foundations of the House, along with
Ismail (Ishmael) (supplicating): "Our
Lord accept (this service) from us!
Indeed, You -and You alone -are the
All-Hearing, the A 11- Knowing!
128. Our Lord, make us both
submissive to Y ou, and (make) of our
progeny as well, a people submissive
to You and show us our ways of
Pilgrimage and accept our repentance.
Indeed, You -and You alone -are the
Most- Relenting, the Very-Merciful.
129. And, our Lord, raise in their
midst a Messenger from among them,
who should recite to them Your
verses, and teach them the Book and
the wisdom, and cleanse them of all
impurities. Indeed You, and You
alone, are the A 11- Mighty, the All-
Wise."
130. Who can turn away from the faith
of Ibrahim except the one who has
debased himself in folly? Indeed We
have chosen him in this world. And he
is certainly among the righteous in the
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"Submit!" He said, "I submit myself to
the Lord of all the worlds.
132. And Ibrahim exhorted the same
to his sons, and so did Yaqub (Jacob):
"My sons, Allah has certainly chosen
for you the Faith. So, let not death
overtake you but as Muslims."
133. Is it that you were present when
death approached Y aqub, when he said
to his sons: "What will you worship
after me.? They said, "We will
worship your God and the God of your
fathers, Ibrahim, Ismail (Ishmael) and
IsHaq (Isaac), the one God, and to
Him we submit ourselves."
134. Those are a people who have
passed away. For them is what they
earned, and for you is what you
earned. Nor shall you be questioned as
to what they have been doing.
135. They said, "Become Jews or
Christians, and you will find the right
path." Say: "Instead, (we follow) the
faith of Ibrahim, the upright, -and he
was not one of those who associate
partners with Allah."
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136. Say (0, Muslims): "We believe in
Allah, and in what has been revealed
to us, and in what has been revealed to
Ibrahim, Ismail (Ishmael), Ishaq
(Isaac), Yaqub and his children, and in
what has been given to Musa and Isa
(Jesus) and what has been given to the
prophets from their Lord: We make no
difference between any of them, and to
Him we submit ourselves."
137. So, if they believe in the same
way as you believe, they will have
certainly found the right path, and if
they turn away, then the fact is that
they are in antagonism. Then Allah
will suffice you against them, and He
is the All-Hearing, the All-Knowing.
138. (We dye ourselves with) the
colouring of Allah! For who is better
in colouring than Allah? We are to
worship none but Him.
139. Say: "Would you argue with us
about Allah, when He is our Lord as
well as your Lord? For us our deeds,
and for you your deeds! And we are
faithful to Him.
140. Or, would you say that Ibrahim,
Ismail, IsHaq, Yaqub and their
children were Jews or Christians?"
Say: "Do you know better or does
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the one who conceals the testimony he
has from Allah? Allah is not unaware
of what you do.
141. Those are a people who have
passed away. For them is what they
earned, and for you is what you
earned, and you shall not be
questioned about what they have been
doing.
142. The foolish among the people
will say: "What has turned them away
from their Qiblah which they used to
observe?" Say: "To Allah belong the
East and the West. He guides whom
He wills to a straight path."
143. In the same way We made you a
moderate Ummah (community), so
that you should be witnesses over the
people, and the Messenger a witness to
you. And We did not prescribe the
Qiblah which you used to observe
except to know the one who follows
the Messenger as distinct from the one
who turns on his heels. It was
burdensome indeed, but not on those
whom Allah guided. Allah will not
allow your faith go to waste. Certainly
Allah is very kind, very merciful to the
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144. We have been seeing you turning
your face to the heavens. So, We will
certainly assign to you a Qiblah that
you would like. Now, turn your face in
the direction of the Sacred Mosque
(Al-Masjid-ul-Haram), and (0
Muslims), wherever you are, turn your
faces in its direction. Even those who
have been given the Book know well
that it is the truth from their Lord, and
Allah is not unaware of what they do.
145. Even if you bring every sign to
those who have been given the Book,
they would not follow your Qiblah,
and you are not to follow their Qiblah,
nor are they to follow each other's
Qiblah. If you were to follow their
desires despite the knowledge that has
come to you, you will then certainly be
among the unjust.
146. Those whom We have given the
Book recognize him (the Holy
Prophet) as they recognize their own
sons. In fact, a group of them conceals
the truth, while they know (it).
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147. The truth is from your Lord. So,
never be among those who doubt (it).
148. For everyone there is a direction
to which he turns his face. Strive, then,
to excel each other in good deeds.
Wherever you are, Allah will bring
you all together. Allah is certainly
powerful over everything.
149. From wherever you set out, turn
your face in the direction of the Sacred
Mosque (Al-Masjid-ul-Haram). That,
indeed, is the truth from your Lord,
and Allah is not unaware of what you
do.
150. And from wherever you set out,
turn your face in the direction of the
Sacred Mosque (Al-Masjid-ul-Haram),
and (0 Muslims), wherever you are,
turn your faces in its direction, so that
people should have no argument
against you, except for those among
them who are unjust, - do not fear
them, but fear Me -, and so that I
should perfect My blessings upon you,
and that you may take the right path.
151. As also We have sent in your
midst a messenger from among you,
who recites to you Our verses, and
purifies you, and teaches you the Book
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you did not know.
152. So Remember Me, and I will
remember you, and be thankful to Me,
and be not ungrateful to Me.
153. you who believe, seek help
through patience and prayer. Surely,
Allah is with those who are patient.
154. Do not say of those who are slain
in the way of Allah that they are dead.
Instead, they are alive, but you do not
perceive.
155. Surely We will test you with a bit
of fear and hunger, and loss in wealth
and lives and fruits, and give good
tidings to the patient.
156. who, when a suffering visits
them, say: "We certainly belong to
Allah, and to Him we are bound to
return.
157. Those are the ones upon whom
there are blessings from their Lord,
and mercy as well; and those are the
ones who are on the right path.
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158. Indeed Safa and Marwah are
among the marks of Allah. So
whoever comes to the House for Hajj
or performs Umrah, there is no sin for
him if he makes rounds between them;
whoever comes up with good on his
own, then Allah is Appreciating, All-
Knowing.
159. Surely, those who conceal the
clear signs and the guidance We have
revealed, even after We have
explained them for people in the Book,
upon them Allah casts damnation, and
they are cursed by all those who curse.
160. Yet, those who repent and correct
and declare (what they used to
conceal), their repentance is accepted
by Me. I am the Most-Relenting, the
Most-Merciful.
161. Indeed, those who disbelieved
and died while they were disbelievers,
upon them is the curse of Allah, and of
angels, and of all human beings
together,
162. in a way that they will remain in
it forever. Neither the punishment will
be lightened for them, nor will they be
given respite.
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163. Your god is one God: There is no
god but He, the A 11- Merciful, the
Very-Merciful.
164. Surely, in the creation of heavens
and earth, and the alternation of night
and day, and the ships that sail in the
sea, carrying that which benefits men,
and in the water Allah sent down from
the sky, then revived with it the earth
after it was dead, and in every creature
He has scattered on it, and in turning
of winds, and in the clouds employed
to serve between heaven and earth,
there are signs for those who have
sense.
165. Among the people there are some
who set up co-gods beside Allah
whom they love like the love due to
Allah. But those who believe are most
firm in their love for Allah. Would that
the unjust people could perceive -
when they see the torment (i.e. any
calamity in this world) -that all power
belongs to Allah alone, and that Allah
is severe in punishment!
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166. (Imagine the time) when those
who were followed will disown their
followers, and they (all) will see the
punishment, and the bonds between
them will be cut asunder,
167. and those who followed will say,
"We wish we had another (chance to)
return (to the world), so that we may
disown them as they had disowned
us." Thus Allah will show them that
their deeds were (nothing but) causes
of remorse for them, and they are not
to come out of the Fire.
168. people, eat permissible good
things out of what lies in the earth, and
do not follow the footsteps of Shaitan
(Satan); indeed, he is an open enemy
for you.
169. He orders you only to (do) evil
and immodest acts, and that you
ascribe to Allah what you do not
know.
170. When it is said to them: "Follow
what Allah has sent down," they say:
"Instead, we would follow that
(religion) on which we have found our
fathers." Is it so, even though their
fathers had no understanding at all, nor
had they been on the right path?
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171. The example of (calling) those
who disbelieve is such as someone is
shouting at an animal that hears
nothing but a call and cry. They are
deaf, dumb and blind, so they do not
understand
172. you who believe, eat of the
good things We have provided to you
and be grateful to Allah, if it is He
whom you worship (in real terms).
173. He has only prohibited for you
carrion, blood, the flesh of swine and
that upon which a name of someone
other than Allah' has been invoked.
Then, whoever is compelled by
necessity, neither seeking pleasure nor
transgressing, there is no sin on him.
Verily, Allah is Most- Forgiving, Veiy-
Merciful.
174. Verily, those who conceal the
Book Allah has revealed, and earn
thereby a small price, they eat nothing
into their bellies but fire, and Allah
will not speak to them on the Day of
Judgment, nor will He purify them,
and for them there is painful
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175. They are those who have bought
the wrong way at the price of the right
way, and punishment at the price of
pardon. How well they endure the
Fire!
176. All that is because Allah revealed
the Book with the truth. Yet, those
who have opted for dissension about
the Book are in extreme division
(among themselves)
177. Righteousness is not (merely) that
you turn your faces to the East and the
West; but righteousness is that one
believes in Allah and the Last Day and
the angels and the Book and the
Prophets, and gives wealth, despite
(his) love for it, to relatives, and to
orphans, the helpless, the wayfarer,
and to those who ask, and (spends) in
(freeing) slaves and observes the Salah
(prayers) and pays Zakah-and (the act
of) those who fulfill their covenant
when they enter into a covenant, and,
of course, those who are patient in
hardship and suffering and when in
battle! Those are the ones who are
truthful, and those are the God-fearing.
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178. you who believe, QiSaS has
been prescribed for you in the case of
murdered people: The freeman (will
be killed) for the freeman, the slave for
the slave, and the female for the
female. However, if one is somewhat
forgiven by his brother, the recourse
(of the latter) is to pursue the former
(for blood money) with fairness, and
the obligation (of the former) is to pay
(it) to the latter in a nice way. That is a
relief from your Lord, and a mercy.
So, whoever transgresses after all that
will have a painful punishment.
179. There is life for you in QiSaS,
people of wisdom, so that you may
refrain (from killing)
180. It is enjoined upon you, when
death approaches any one of you and
he leaves some wealth, that he must
bequeath for the parents and the
nearest of kin in the approved manner,
being an obligation on the God-
fearing.
181. Then, whoever changes it after he
has heard it, its sin will only be on
those who change it. Surely, Allah is
All-hearing, All-knowing.
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182. But whoever apprehends a
mistake (unintentional) or a sin
(intentional) from a testator, and puts
things right between them, then there
is no sin on him. Surely, Allah is
Forgiving, Merciful.
183. you who believe, the fasts have
been enjoined upon you as they were
enjoined upon those before you, so
that you may be God-fearing,
184. for days few in number.
However, should any one of you be
sick or on a journey, then (he should
fast) a number of other days (equal to
the missed ones); and those who have
the strength, (still, they do not opt for
fasting,) on them there is a fidyah
(compensation), that is, the feeding of
a poor person. Then whoever does
good voluntarily, that is better for him.
98 However, that you fast is better for
you, if you only knew.
185. The month of Ramadan is the one
in which the Qur'an was revealed as
guidance for mankind, and as clear
signs that show the right way and
distinguish between right and wrong.
So those of you who witness the
month must fast in it. But the one who
is sick, or is on a journey (should fast)
as much from other days (as
he missed). Allah intends (to provide)
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ease for you and does not intend (to
create) hardship for you. All this is so
that you may complete the number (of
fasts as prescribed) and proclaim the
Takbir of Allah for having guided you,
and (so) that you may be grateful.
186. When My servants ask you about
Me, then (tell them that) I am near. I
respond to the call of one when he
prays to Me; so they should respond to
Me, and have faith in Me, so that they
may be on the right path.
187. It is made lawful for you, in the
nights of fasts, to have sex with your
women. They are apparel for you, and
you are apparel for them. Allah knows
that you have been betraying
yourselves, so He relented towards
you and pardoned you. So now you
can have sexual intimacy with them
and seek what Allah has destined for
you and eat and drink until the white
thread of the dawn becomes distinct
from the black thread; then complete
the fast up to the night. But do not
have sexual intimacy with them while
you are staying in mosques for Itikaf.
These are the limits set by Allah, so do
not go near them. Thus Allah
manifests His signs to the people, so
that they may be God-fearing.
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188. Do not eat up each other's
property by false means, nor approach
with it the authorities to eat up a
portion of the property of the people
sinfully, while you know (that you are
unjust in doing so).
189. They ask you about the new
moons. Say: They are indicative of
time for the people, and of the Hajj. It
is not righteousness that you come into
your houses from their backs, but
righteousness is that one fears Allah.
So come into houses through their
doors; and fear Allah so that you may
be successful.
190. Fight in the way of Allah against
those who fight you, and do not
transgress. Verily, Allah does not like
the transgressors.
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191. Kill them wherever you find
them, and drive them out from where
they drove you out, as Fitnah (to create
disorder) is more severe than killing.
However, do not fight them near Al-
Masjid-ul-Haram (the Sacred Mosque
in Makkah) unless they fight you
there. However, if they fight you
(there) you may kill them. Such is the
reward of the disbelievers.
192. But if they desist, then indeed,
Allah is Most-Forgiving, Very-
Merciful.
193. Fight them until there is no Fitnah
any more, and obedience remains for
Allah. But, if they desist, then
aggression is not allowed except
against the transgressors.
194. The holy month for the holy
month, and the sanctities are subject to
retribution. So when anyone commits
aggression against you, be aggressive
against him in the like manner as he
did against you, and fear Allah, and be
sure that Allah is with the God-
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195. Spend in the way of Allah and do
not put yourselves into destruction,
and do good. Of course, Allah loves
those who do good.
196. Accomplish the Hajj and the
Umrah for Allah, but if you are
restricted, then (sacrifice) whatever
animal of offering is available, and do
not shave your heads until the offering
reaches its place. But if anyone of you
is ill, or has some trouble with his
scalp, then there is a ransom through
fasting or alms giving. And when you
are safe, then, whoever avails the
advantage of the Umrah along with the
Hajj shall make an offering of
whatever animal is available.
However, any one who finds none
shall fast for three days during Hajj,
and for seven days when you return;
thus they are ten in all. This is for him
whose family folk are not residents of
Al-Masjid-ul-Haram. Fear Allah and
be aware that Allah is severe in
punishment.
197. The Hajj is (to be performed in)
the months that are well-known. So
whoever undertakes Hajj in them,
there should be no obscenity, no sin,
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you do, Allah will know it. Take
provisions along, for the merit of
(having) provision is to abstain (from
begging), and fear Me, men of
understanding!
198. There is no sin on you that you
seek the grace of your Lord (by
trading). Later, when you flow down
from Arafat, recite the name of Allah
near Al-Mashar-ul-Haram (the Sacred
Monument), and recite His name as
He has guided you, while before it,
you were among the astray.
199. Then flow down from where the
people flow, and seek forgiveness
from Allah. Certainly Allah is Most-
Forgiving, Very- Merciful.
200. Once you have fulfilled your
modes of worship in Hajj, recite the
name of Allah, as you would speak of
your forefathers or even with greater
fervor. Now among the people there is
one who says: "Our Lord, give to us in
this world."." and he has no share in
the Hereafter.
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201. Yet there is another among them
who says: "Our Lord, give us good in
this world and good in the Hereafter,
and save us from the punishment of
Fire."
202. For them there is a share of what
they have earned; and Allah is swift at
reckoning.
203. Recite the name of Allah during
the given number of days. Then
whoever is early in leaving after two
days, there is no sin on him, and
whoever leaves later, there is no sin on
him, if he is God-fearing. Fear Allah
and be sure that you are going to be
gathered before Him.
204. Among men there is one whose
speech, in this life, attracts you; he
even makes Allah his witness on what
is in his heart, while he is extremely
quarrelsome.
205. Once he turns back, he moves
about in the land trying to spread
disorder in it, and to destroy the tillage
and the stock; and Allah does not like
disorder.
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206. When it is said to him, "Fear
Allah", he is tempted by arrogance to
(commit) sin. Hell is then enough for
him, and it is indeed an evil bed to
rest.
207. And among men there is one who
sells his very soul to seek the pleasure
of Allah, and Allah is Very- Kind to
His servants.
208. you who believe, enter Islam
completely, and do not follow the
footsteps of Satan. Surely, he is an
open enemy for you;
209. and if you slip, even after clear
signs have come to you, then you must
know that Allah is Mighty, Wise.
210. They are looking for nothing (to
accept the truth) but that Allah
(Himself) comes upon them in
canopies of cloud with angels, and the
matter is closed. To Allah shall all
matters be returned.
211. Ask the Children of Isra'il
(Israel) how many a clear sign We
have given to them; and whoever
changes the blessing of Allah after it
has come to him, then Allah is severe
in punishment.
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212. Adorned is the present life for
those who disbelieve, and they laugh
at those who believe, while those who
fear Allah shall be above them on the
Day of Resurrection. Allah gives
provision to whom He wills without
measure.
213. All men used to be a single
'Ummah (i.e. on a single faith). Then
(after they differed in matters of faith),
Allah sent prophets carrying good
news and warning, and sent down with
them the Book with Truth to judge
between people in matters of their
dispute. But it was no other than those
to whom it (the Book) was given who,
led by envy against each other,
disputed it after the clear signs had
come to them. Then Allah, by His will,
guided those who believed to the truth
over which they disputed; and Allah
guides whom He wills to the straight
path.
214. Do you think that you will enter
Paradise while you have not yet been
visited by (difficult) circumstances
like those that were faced by the
people who passed away before you?
They were afflicted by hardship and
suffering, and were so shaken down
that the prophet, and those who
believed with him, started saying:
"When (will come) the help of Allah?"
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Prophet who said to them) Behold, the
help of Allah is near.
215. They ask you as to what they
should spend. Say: "Whatever good
you spend should be for parents,
kinsmen, orphans, the needy and the
wayfarer; and whatever good you do,
Allah is all- aware of it."
216. Fighting is enjoined upon you,
while it is hard on you. It could be that
you dislike something, when it is good
for you; and it could be that you like
something when it is bad for you.
Allah knows, and you do not know.
217. They ask you about the Sacred
Month, that is, about fighting in it.
Say, "Fighting in it is something
grave, but it is much more grave, in
the sight of Allah, to prevent (people)
from the path of Allah, to disbelieve in
Him, and in Al-Masjid-ul-Haram, and
to expel its people from there, and
Fitnah (to create disorder) is more
grave than killing." They will go on
fighting you until they turn you away
from your faith if they could, while
whoever of you turns away from his
faith and dies an infidel, such people
are those whose deeds will go to waste
in this world and in the Hereafter, and
they are people of the Fire. They shall
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218. As for those who believed and
those who migrated and carried out
Jihad in the way of Allah, they hope
for Allah's mercy: and Allah is
Forgiving, Very- Merciful.
219. They ask you about wine and
gambling. Say, "In both there is great
sin, and some benefits for people. And
their sin is greater than their benefit."
And they ask you as to what they
should spend. Say, "The surplus." This
is how Allah makes His verses clear to
you, so that you may ponder
220. on this world and the Hereafter.
They ask you about the orphans. Say,
"To work for their good is good. And
if you live with them jointly, they are,
after all, your brethren."; and Allah
knows the one who makes mischief, as
distinct from the one who promotes
good. And if Allah had wished, He
would have put you in trouble. Surely,
Allah is Mighty, Wise.
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221. Do not many the polytheist
women, unless they come to believe
(in Islam); a Muslim slave-girl is
better than a polytheist woman, even
though she may attract you; and do not
give (your women) in marriage to
polytheist men, unless they come to
believe; a Muslim slave is better than a
polytheist, even though he may attract
you. They invite to the Fire when
Allah invites, by His will, to Paradise,
and to forgiveness. He makes His
verses clear to the people, so that they
may heed the advice.
222. They ask you about menstruation.
Say: "It is an impurity. So, keep away
from women during menstruation; and
do not have intimacy with them until
they are cleansed. But when they are
cleansed, then go to them from where
Allah has commanded you. Surely
Allah loves those who are most
repenting, and loves those who keep
themselves pure.
223. Y our women are tillage for you to
cultivate. So, come to your tillage
from where you wish, and advance
something for yourselves, and fear
Allah, and know that you are to meet
Him, and give good news to the
believers."
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224. Do not make (the name of) Allah
the subject of your oaths against your
doing good, fearing Allah and setting
things right between people. Allah is
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225. Allah does not hold you
accountable for what is laghw
(ineffectual) in your oaths, but He
holds you accountable for what your
hearts have produced. Allah is
Forgiving, Forbearing.
226. Those who swear to abstain from
their wives have four months of
waiting. Therefore, if they revert back,
Allah is Most-Forgiving, Very-
Merciful,
227. and if they resolve to divorce,
Allah is A 11- Hearing, A 11- Knowing.
228. Divorced women shall keep
themselves waiting for three periods,
and it is not permissible for them to
conceal what Allah has created in their
wombs, if they believe in Allah and in
the Last Day. Their husbands are best
entitled to take them back in the
meantime, if they want a settlement.
Women have rights similar to what
they owe in recognized manner though
for men there is a step above them.
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229. Divorce is twice; then either to
retain in all fairness, or to release
nicely. It is not lawful for you to take
back anything from what you have
given them, unless both apprehend that
they would not be able to maintain the
limits set by Allah. Now, if you
apprehend that they would not
maintain the limits set by Allah, then,
there is no sin on them in what she
gives up to secure her release. These
are the limits set by Allah. Therefore,
do not exceed them. Whosoever
exceeds the limits set by Allah, then,
those are the transgressors.
230. Thereafter, if he divorces her, she
shall no longer remain lawful for him
unless she marries a man other than
him. Should he too divorce her, then
there is no sin on them in their
returning to each other, if they think
they would maintain the limits set by
Allah. These are the limits set by Allah
that He makes clear to a people who
know (that Allah is alone capable of
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231. When you have divorced women,
and they have approached (the end of)
their waiting periods, then, either
retain them with fairness or release
them with fairness. Do not retain them
with wrongful intent, resulting in
cruelty on your part, and whoever does
this, actually wrongs himself. Do not
take the verses of Allah in jest, and
remember the grace of Allah on you
and what He has revealed to you of the
Book and the wisdom, giving you
good counsel thereby, and fear Allah,
and be sure that Allah is the One who
knows everything.
232. When you have divorced women,
and they have reached (the end of)
their waiting period, do not prevent
them from marrying their husbands
when they mutually agree with
fairness. Thus the advice is given to
everyone of you who believes in Allah
and in the Hereafter. This is more pure
and clean for you. Allah knows and
you do not know.
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233. Mothers (should) suckle their
children for two full years, for one
who wants to complete the (period of)
suckling. It is the obligation of the one
to whom the child belongs that he
provides food and clothing for them
(the mothers) with fairness. Nobody is
obligated beyond his capacity. No
mother shall be made to suffer on
account of her child, nor the man to
whom the child belongs, on account of
his child. Likewise responsibility (of
suckling) lies on the (one who may
become an) heir (of the child). Now, if
they want to wean, with mutual
consent and consultation, there is no
sin on them. And If you want to get
your children suckled (by a wet-
nurse), there is no sin on you when
you pay off what you are to give with
fairness, and fear Allah, and be
assured that Allah is watchful of what
you do.
234. Those among you who pass away
and leave wives behind, their wives
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235. There is no sin on you if you hint
as a proposal to the women, or conceal
it in your hearts. Allah knows that you
will make mention of them. But do not
make a promise to them secretly,
except that you speak in a recognized
manner. Nor resolve upon a contract
of marriage until the prescribed time is
reached. Be assured that Allah knows
what is in your hearts. So, fear Him
and be assured that Allah is most
Forgiving, Forbearing.
236. There is no liability (of dower) on
you if you divorce women when you
have not yet touched them, nor fixed
for them an amount. So, give them
mutah (a gift), a rich man according to
his means and a poor one according to
his means - a benefit in the recognized
manner, an obligation on the virtuous.
237. If you divorce them before you
have touched them, while you have
already fixed for them an amount (of
dower), then there is one half of what
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you have fixed, unless they (the
women) forgive, or forgives the one in
whose hand lies the marriage tie, and it
is closer to Taqwa (righteousness) that
you forgive, and do not forget to be
graceful to one another. Surely, Allah
is watchful of what you do.
238. Take due care of all the prayers,
and the middle prayer, and stand
before Allah in total devotion.
239. But if you are in fear, then (pray)
on foot or riding. But when you are in
peace, recite Allah's name as He has
taught you what you did not know.
240. Those among you who pass away
and leave wives behind are
(commanded) to make a will in favour
of their wives to be maintained for one
year without being expelled (from
husband's home). Then, if they move
out, there is no sin on you in what they
have done for themselves according to
the fair practice. Allah is Mighty,
Wise.
241. The divorced women deserve a
benefit according to the fair practice,
being an obligation on the God-
fearing.
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verses clear to you, so that you may
understand.
243. Have you not seen those who left
their homes, while they were in
thousands, to escape death? So, Allah
said to them, "Be dead." Then He
raised them alive. Surely, Allah is
gracious to people, but most of the
people are not grateful.
244. Fight in the way of Allah, and
know that Allah is A 11- Hearing, All-
Knowing.
245. Who is the one who would give
Allah a good loan so that Allah
multiplies it for him many times?
Allah withholds and extends, and to
Him you are to be returned.
246. Did you not see a group from the
children of Isra'il (Israel), after (the
time of) Musa when they said to their
prophet: "Appoint for us a king, so
that we may fight in the way of
Allah." He said: "Is it (not) likely, if
fighting is enjoined upon you, that you
would not fight." They said: "What is
wrong with us that we would not fight
while we have been driven away from
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fighting was enjoined upon them, they
turned away, except a few of them,
and Allah is Aware of the unjust.
247. Their prophet said to them:
"Allah has appointed TaLut as a king
for you." They said: "How could he
have kingship over us when we are
more entitled to the kingship than
him? He has not been given affluence
in wealth." He said: "Allah has chosen
him over you and has increased his
stature in knowledge and physique,
and Allah gives His kingship to whom
He wills. Allah is All-Embracing, All-
Knowing.'
248. Their prophet said to them: "The
sign of his kingship is that the Ark
shall come to you, carried by the
angels, having therein tranquillity
from your Lord, and the remains of
what the House of Musa and the
House of Harun (Aaron) had left.
Surely, in it there is a sign for you, if
you are believers."
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249. So, when TaLut set out along
with the troops, he said: "Allah is
going to test you by a river, so,
whoever drinks from it is not my man,
and whoever does not taste it is surely
a man of mine, except the one who
scoops a little with his hand." Then
they drank from it, except a few of
them. So, when it (the river) was
crossed by him and by those who
believed with him, they said: "There is
no strength with us today against J aLut
and his troops." Said those who
believed in their having to meet Allah:
"How many small groups have
overcome large groups by the will of
Allah. Allah is with those who remain
patient."
250. And when they faced JaLut and
his troops, they said: "Our Lord, pour
out endurance on us, make firm our
feet and help us against the
disbelieving people."
251. So, they defeated them by the
will of Allah, and Dawud (David)
killed JaLut, and Allah gave him the
kingdom and the wisdom and taught
him what He willed. Had Allah not
been pushing back some
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A 11- Gracious to all the worlds.
252. These are the verses of Allah that
We recite to you (0 Prophet), with all
veracity, and certainly you are among
the Messengers.
253. Those are the messengers some
of whom We have given excellence
over some others. Among them there
are ones to whom Allah spoke
(directly) and He raised some of them
steps higher (in other respects), and
We gave clear signs to Isa (Jesus), the
son of Maryam (Mary) and supported
him with the Holy Spirit. If Allah so
willed, those succeeding him would
have not fought against each other
after clear signs had come to them. But
they disagreed among themselves. So,
there were some who believed and
there were some who disbelieved, and
if Allah so willed, they would have not
fought against each other. But Allah
does what He intends
254. you who believe! Spend from
what We have given to you before a
day comes when there will be no
trading, no friendship and no
intercession, and it is the disbelievers
who are unjust.
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255. Allah: There is no god but He, the
Living, the A 11- Sustaining. Neither
dozing overtakes Him nor sleep. To
Him belongs all that is in the heavens
and all that is on the earth. Who can
intercede with Him without His
permission? He knows what is before
them and what is behind them; while
they encompass nothing of His
knowledge, except what He wills. His
Kursiyy (Chair) extends to the
Heavens and to the Earth, and it does
not weary Him to look after them. He
is the All High, the Supreme.
256. There is no compulsion in Faith.
The correct way has become distinct
from the erroneous. Now, whoever
rejects the Taghut (the Rebel, the
Satan) and believes in Allah has a firm
grasp on the strongest ring that never
breaks. Allah is A 11- Hearing, All-
Knowing.
257. Allah is the Protector of those
who believe. He brings them out of the
depths of darkness into the light. As
for those who disbelieve, their friends
are the Rebels. They bring them out
from the light into the depths of
darkness. Those are people of the Fire.
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argued with Ibrahim about his Lord,
because Allah had given him
kingship? When Ibrahim said: "My
Lord is the One Who gives life and
brings death," he said: "I give life and
I bring death." Said Ibrahim: "Allah
brings the sun out from the East; now,
you bring it out from the West." Here,
baffled was the one who disbelieved,
and Allah does not bring the
wrongdoers to the right path.
259. Or, (do you not know) the
example of the one who passed
through a town that had collapsed on
its roofs. He said: "How shall Allah
revive this after it is dead?" So, Allah
made him dead for a hundred years,
then raised him saying: "How long did
you remain (in this state)?" He said: "I
remained for a day or part of a day."
Said He: "Rather, you remained (dead)
for a hundred years. Just look at your
food and your drink; it has not spoiled.
Now look at your donkey. (We did)
this to make you a sign for people!
Look at the bones, how We raise them,
then dress them with flesh." So, when
it was clear to him, he said: "I know
that Allah is Powerful over
everything."
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"My Lord, show me how Y ou give life
to the dead." He said: "Is it that you do
not believe?" He said: "Of course, I
do, but it is just to make my heart at
peace." He said: "Then take four birds
and tame them to your call, then put
on every mountain a part from them,
then give them a call, and they shall
come to you rushing, and know that
Allah is Mighty, Wise."
261. The example of those who spend
in the way of Allah is just like a grain
that produced seven ears, each ear
having a hundred grains, and Allah
multiplies (the reward) for whom He
wills. Allah is All-Embracing, All-
Knowing.
262. Those who spend their wealth in
the way of Allah, then do not make
their spending followed by boasting
about favour, or with causing hurt, -
they have their reward with their Lord
and there is no fear for them nor shall
they grieve.
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better than charity followed by causing
hurt. Allah is A 11- Independent,
Forbearing.
264. you who believe, do not nullify
your acts of charity by boasting about
(doing people a) favour and by causing
(them) hurt, like the one who spends
his wealth to show off before people
and does not believe in Allah and in
the Last Day. So, his example is like a
rock on which there is dust, then a
heavy rain came over it and left it
barren. They have no ability to gain
anything out of what they have done,
and Allah does not give guidance to
the people who disbelieve.
265. The example of those who spend
their wealth to seek the pleasure of
Allah and to make firm (their faith)
from (the depths of) their souls is like
a garden on a foothill on which came a
heavy rain, and it yielded its produce
twofold. Even if a heavy rain does not
come to it, a light drizzle is enough,
and Allah is watchful of what you do.
266. Would any of you wish to have a
garden of dates and grapes, with rivers
flowing beneath it, in which there are
all kinds of fruit for him, and old age
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are (too) weak (to earn livelihood),
then a whirlwind comes upon it with
fire in it, and it is all burnt? This is
how Allah makes the signs clear to
you, so that you may ponder.
267. you who believe, spend of the
good things you have earned, and of
what We have brought forth for you
from the earth, and do not opt for a
bad thing, spending only from it, while
you are not going to accept it (if such a
thing is offered to you), unless you
close your eyes to it, and know well
that Allah is A 11- Independent, Ever-
Praised.
268. Satan frightens you with poverty,
and bids you to commit indecency,
and Allah promises you forgiveness
from Him, and grace as well. And
Allah is A 11- Embracing, All-Knowing.
269. He gives wisdom to whom He
wills, and whoever is given wisdom is
certainly given a lot of good. Only the
people of understanding observe the
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270. Whatever expenditure you spend
and whatever vow you make, Allah
knows all of it, and for the unjust,
there are no supporters.
271. If you make Sadaqat (alms)
openly, it is good enough, and if you
keep it secret and give it to the needy,
it is much better for you, and this will
write off part of your sins. Allah is
A 11- A ware of what you do.
272. It is not for you to put them on
the right path. Rather, Allah puts on
the right path whom He wills.
Whatever good you spend is for your
own selves, and you shall not spend
but to seek the pleasure of Allah, and
whatever good thing you spend shall
be repaid to you in full, and you shall
not be wronged.
273. (Your charities should be
preferably meant) for the needy who
are confined in the way of Allah,
unable to travel in the land. An
ignorant person takes them as free of
need because of their abstinence. You
know them by their appearance (from
begging). They do not beg people
importunately, and whatever good
thing you spend, Allah is A 11- A ware of
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night and day, secretly and openly, -
they have their reward with their Lord,
and there is no fear for them, nor shall
they grieve.
275. Those who take riba (usury or
interest) will not stand but as stands
the one whom the demon has driven
crazy by his touch. That is because
they have said: "Sale is but like riba.",
while Allah has permitted sale, and
prohibited riba. So, whoever receives
an advice from his Lord and desists
(from indulging in riba), then what has
passed is allowed for him, and his
matter is up to Allah. As for the ones
who revert back, those are the people
of Fire. There they will remain
forever.
276. Allah destroys riba and nourishes
charities, and Allah does not like any
sinful disbeliever.
277. Surely those who believe and do
good deeds, and establish Salah
(prayer) and pay Zakah will have their
reward with their Lord, and there is no
fear for them, nor shall they grieve.
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278. you who believe, fear Allah
and give up what still remains of riba,
if you are believers.
279. But if you do not (give it up),
then listen to the declaration of war
from Allah and His Messenger.
However, If you repent, yours is your
principal. Neither wrong, nor be
wronged.
280. If there is one in misery, then (the
creditor should allow) deferment till
(his) ease, and that you forgo it as
alms is much better for you, if you
really know.
281. Be fearful of a day when you
shall be returned to Allah, then every
person shall be paid, in full, what he
has earned, and they shall not be
wronged.
282. you who believe, when you
transact a debt payable at a specified
time, put it in writing, and let a scribe
write it between you with fairness. A
scribe should not refuse to write as
Allah has educated him. He, therefore,
should write. The one who owes
something should get it written, but he
must fear Allah, his Lord, and he
should not omit anything from it. If the
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one who owes is feeble-minded or
weak or cannot dictate himself, then
his guardian should dictate with
fairness. Have two witnesses from
among your men, and if two men are
not there, then one man and two
women from those witnesses whom
you like, so that if one of the two
women errs, the other woman may
remind her. The witnesses should not
refuse when summoned. And do not
be weary of writing it down, along
with its due date, no matter whether
the debt is small or large. That is more
equitable in Allah's sight, and more
supportive as evidence, and more
likely to make you free of doubt.
However, if it is a spot transaction you
are effecting between yourselves, there
is no sin on you, should you not write
it. Have witnesses when you transact a
sale. Neither a scribe should be made
to suffer, nor a witness. If you do
(something harmful to them), it is
certainly a sin on your part, and fear
Allah. Allah educates you, and Allah
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no scribe, then (you may have resort to
holding something as) mortgage, taken
into possession. However, if one of
you trusts the other, then the one who
has been trusted should fulfill his trust,
and should fear Allah, his Lord. Do
not conceal testimony. Whoever
conceals it, his heart is surely, sinful.
Allah is A 11- A ware of what you do.
284. To Allah belongs what is in the
heavens and what is in the earth. If
you disclose what is in your hearts or
conceal it, Allah shall hold you
accountable for it, then He will forgive
whom He wills and punish whom He
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285. The Messenger has believed in
what has been revealed to him from
his Lord, and the believers as well. All
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"We make no division between any of
His Messengers," and they have said:
"We have listened, and obeyed. Our
Lord, (we seek) Your pardon! And to
You is the return."
286. Allah does not obligate anyone
beyond his capacity. For him is what
he has earned, and on him what he has
incurred. "Our Lord, do not hold us
accountable, if we forget or make a
mistake, and, Our Lord, do not place
on us such a burden as You have
placed on those before us, and, Our
Lord, do not make us bear a burden for
which we have no strength. And
pardon us, and grant us forgiveness,
and have mercy on us. You are our
Lord. So then help us against the
disbelieving people."
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2. Allah: There is no god but He, the
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3. He has revealed to you the Book
with the truth, confirming what has
been before it, and has sent down the
Torah and the Injil
4. earlier to give guidance to mankind,
and has sent down the Furqan (the
Criterion of right and wrong). Surely,
those who have rejected the verses of
Allah, for them there is severe
punishment. Allah is Mighty, the Lord
of Retribution.
5. Surely, Allah is such that nothing is
hidden from Him, neither in the earth
nor in the sky.
6. He is the One Who shapes you in
the wombs as He likes. There is no
god but He, the Mighty, the Wise.
7. He is the One who has revealed to
you the Book (the Our" an). Out of it
there are verses that are MuHkamat (of
established meaning), which are the
principal verses of the Book, and some
others are Mutashabihat (whose
definite meanings are unknown). Now
those who have perversity in their
hearts go after such part of it as is
mutashabih, seeking (to create)
discord, and searching for its
interpretation (that meets their
desires), while no one knows its
interpretation except Allah; and those
well-grounded in knowledge say: "We
believe therein; all is from our Lord."
Only the men of understanding
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8. .Our Lord, do not let our hearts
deviate from the right path after Y ou
have given us guidance, and bestow
upon us mercy from Your own.
Surely, You, and You alone, are the
One who bestows in abundance.
9. Our Lord, You are going to
assemble all the people on a day in
(the occurrence of) which there is no
doubt. Verily, Allah does not back out
of His promise."
10. Surely, those who disbelieve, their
wealth and their children shall not
suffice them in the least against Allah.
Those are the fuel of the Fire
11. a case similar to that of the House
of Pharaoh and those before them.
They denied our signs. So, Allah
seized them for their sins. Allah is
severe in punishment.
12. Say to those who disbelieve: "You
shall soon be overcome and shall be
gathered into Hell. Indeed, it is an evil
bed (in which) to rest."
13. .There was a sign for you in the
two groups who confronted each
other: One group fighting in the way
of Allah, and the other disbelieving,
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seeing themselves as twice their
number, with open eyes. And Allah
gives strength with His help to
whomsoever He wills. Indeed, there is
a lesson therein for those who have
eyes."
14. It has been made attractive for
people to love the desired things; that
is, women, children, hoarded heaps of
gold and silver, branded horses, cattle
and tillage. That is an enjoyment of the
worldly life; but with Allah lies the
beauty of the final resort.
15. Say: "Shall I tell you what is far
better than that? For those who fear
(Allah), there are gardens with their
Lord, beneath which rivers flow,
where they shall live forever, with
purified wives, and approval from
Allah. Allah is watchful over His
servants."
16. Those (are the ones) who say:
"Our Lord, surely we have believed,
so forgive us our sins and save us from
the punishment of the Fire,"
17. (and those who are) the patient, the
truthful and the devout, who spend (in
Allah's way) and who seek
forgiveness in pre- dawn hours."
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18. Allah bears witness that there is no
god but He - and (so do) the angels
and the men of knowledge - being the
One who maintains equity. There is no
god but He, the Mighty, the Wise.
19. Truly, the (recognized) religion in
the sight of Allah is Islam " Those
who have been given the Book did not
differ (among themselves) until after
the knowledge had come to them, (and
all this) due to envy against each other.
Whoever denies the verses of Allah,
then, Allah is swift at reckoning.
20. Then, if they argue with you, say:
"I have submitted myself to Allah, and
(so did) those who have followed me."
And say to those who have been given
the Book, and to the unlettered: "Do
you submit?" If they submit, they will
be on the right path. Yet, if they turn
back, then you have only to convey the
message. Allah is watchful over (all
of) His servants.
21. Surely, those who reject the verses
of Allah and slay the prophets
unjustly, and slay those of the people
who bid justice, give them the good
news' of a painful punishment.
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22. Those are the ones whose deeds
have gone to waste in this world and in
the Hereafter. For them there are no
helpers.
23. Did you not observe those who
have been given a share from the
Book? They are invited to the Book of
Allah, so that it may decide between
them. Then, a group from them goes
back, turning their faces away.
24. That is because they have said:
"The Fire shall not touch us except for
a few days." Thus they are deceived in
their faith by what they themselves
used to invent.
25. Then, how (will it be) when We
will gather them together on a day
about which there is no doubt, and
everybody will be paid in full for what
he has earned, and they shall not be
wronged?
26. Say: "0 Allah, Lord of the
Kingdom, Y ou give kingdom to whom
You will, and take kingdom away
from whom Y ou will; and Y ou bestow
honor on whom You will, and bring
disgrace to whom You will. In your
hand lies the betterment (of everyone).
You are surely powerful over
everything.
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27. You make the night enter into the
day, and make the day enter into the
night; and You bring the living out
from the dead, and bring the dead out
from the living, and Y ou give to whom
Y ou will beyond measure."
28. The believers must not take the
disbelievers as friends instead of the
believers. And whoever does that has
no relation with Allah whatsoever,
unless you (do so) as a protective
measure (in order to) save yourself
from them. Allah warns you of
Himself, for unto Allah is the return.
29. Say: "Whether you conceal what is
in your hearts or reveal it, Allah will
know it." He knows what is in the
heavens and what is in the earth. Allah
is powerful over everything.
30. On the day when everybody shall
find present before him whatever good
he did and whatever evil he wrought,
he will wish there would have been a
wide space between him and that
(day). Allah warns you of Himself,
and Allah is compassionate to (His)
servants.
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31. Say (0 Prophet): "If you really
love Allah, then follow me, and Allah
shall love you and forgive you your
sins. Allah is Most- Forgiving, Very-
Merciful."
32. Say: "Obey Allah and the
Messenger." Then, should they turn
back, Allah does not love the
disbelievers.
33. Verily, Allah has chosen 'Adam
and Nuh (Noah) and the House of
Ibrahim and the House of Imran over
all the worlds
34. - a progeny some of whom
resembles the others (in faith). Allah is
All-Hearing, All-Knowing.
35. (Remember) when Imran' s wife
said: "0 my Lord, I have vowed that
what is in my womb will be devoted
exclusively for You. So, accept (it)
from me. You, certainly You, are the
All-Hearing, the A 11- Knowing."
36. So, when she delivered her, she
said: "0 my Lord, I have delivered
her, a female child." -And Allah knew
better what she had delivered, and the
male was not like the female -. I have
named her Mary am, and I place her
and her progeny under Your shelter
against Satan, the rejected."
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37. So, her Lord accepted her, a good
acceptance, and made her grow, a
good growth, and made Zakariyya her
guardian. Whenever Zakariyya visited
her at the place of worship, he found
food with her. He said: "Maryam,
from where did you have this?" She
said: "It is from Allah. Surely, Allah
gives whom He wills without
measure."
38. Thereupon, Zakariyya prayed to
his Lord. He said: "0 my Lord, grant
me from Y our own (power) a goodly
progeny. Verily, You are the One who
listens to the prayer."
39. So then, when he stood praying in
the place of worship, the angels called
out to him saying: "Allah gives you
the good news of YaHya who shall
come to confirm a word of Allah and
shall be a chief, abstinent (from
women), a prophet and one of the
righteous."
40. He said: "0 my Lord, how shall I
have a boy when old age has come
upon me and my wife is barren?" Said
He: "That is how Allah does what He
wills."
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41. He said: "0 my Lord, set for me a
sign." Said He: "Your sign is that you
shall not be able to speak to people for
three days except through gestures.
Remember your Lord much; and
proclaim His purity in the evening and
the morning."
42. And when the angels said: "0
Maryam, Allah has chosen you and
purified you and chosen you over the
women of all the worlds.
43. Maryam, stand in devotion to
your Lord and prostrate yourself and
bow down in Ruku with those who
bow.
44. This is a part of the news of the
unseen We reveal to you (0 Prophet!).
You were not with them when they
were casting their pens (to decide)
who, from among them, should be the
guardian of Maryam, nor were you
with them when they were quarrelling.
45. (Remember the time) when the
angels said: "0 Maryam, Allah gives
you the good news of a Word from
Him whose name is MasiH Isa , the
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son of Mary am (the Messiah, Jesus,
son of Maiy) a man of status in this
world and in the Hereafter, and one of
those who are near (to Allah).
46. He shall speak to people while (he
is still) in the cradle, and also later,
when he is of mature age; and he shall
be one of the righteous."
47. She said: "0 my Lord, how shall I
have a son while no human has ever
touched me?" Said He: "That is how
Allah creates what He wills. When He
decides a matter, He simply says to it
Be', and it comes to be.
48. He shall teach him the Book and
the Wisdom, and the Torah and the
Injil,
49. and (shall make him) a messenger
to the Children of Isra'il (who will say
to them): "I have come to you with a
sign from your Lord, that is, I create
for you from clay something in the
shape of a bird, then I blow in it, and it
becomes a living bird by the will of
Allah; and I cure the born- blind and
the leper, and I cause the dead to
become alive by the will of Allah; and
I inform you of what you eat and what
you store in your homes. In this there
is surely a sign for you, if you are
(truly) believers.
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50. (I have come to you) confirming
that (book) which is (sent down) prior
to me, that is, the Torah, and to make
permissible for you some of what was
prohibited to you. I have come to you
with a sign from your Lord. So, fear
Allah and obey me.
51. Allah is surely my Lord and your
Lord. So, worship Him. This is the
straight path.
52. So, when Isa sensed disbelief in
them, he said: "Who are my helpers in
the way of Allah?" The disciples said:
"We are helpers of Allah. We believe
in Allah; so be our witness that we are
Muslims."
53. .Our Lord, we have believed in
what You have revealed, and we have
followed the messenger. So, record us
with those who bear witness (to the
Truth)."
54. They (the opponents of Isa )
devised a plan, and Allah devised a
plan. And Allah is the best of all
planners.
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55. When Allah said: "0 Isa , I am to
take you in full and to raise you
towards Myself, and to cleanse you of
those who disbelieve, and to place
those who follow you above those who
disbelieve up to the Day of Doom.
Then to Me is your return, whereupon
I shall judge between you in that over
which you have differed.
56. As for those who disbelieve, I shall
punish them a severe punishment in
this world and in the Hereafter; and for
them there are no helpers."
57. As for those who believe and do
good deeds, He (Allah) will give them
their rewards in full. Allah does not
like transgressors.
58. This We recite to you of the
Verses and the Message that is full of
wisdom.
59. Surely, the case of Isa, in the sight
of Allah, is like the case of 'Adam "
He created him from dust, then He
said to him, "Be", and he came to be.
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not be of those who doubt.
61. If someone argues with you (0
Prophet) over this after the knowledge
that has come to you, say (to him),
"Come, let us call our sons and your
sons, our women and your women,
ourselves and yourselves, then (let us)
pray and invoke the curse of Allah
upon the liars."
62. This is, indeed, the true narration.
There exists no god but Allah. Allah is
surely the Almighty, the A 11- Wise.
63. So, should they turn back, Allah is
fully aware of the mischievous people.
64. Say, "0 people of the Book, come
to a word common between us and
between you, that we worship none
but Allah, that we associate nothing
with Him and that some of us do not
take others as Lords instead of Allah."
Then, should they turn back, say,
"Bear witness that we are Muslims."
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65. people of the Book, why do you
argue about Ibrahim, while the Torah
and the Injil were not revealed until
after him? Have you, then, no sense?
66. Look, this is what you are - you
have already argued about matters
concerning which you have
knowledge; why then do you argue
about matters of which you have no
knowledge? Allah knows and you do
not know.
67. Ibrahim was neither a Jew nor a
Christian. But he was upright, a
Muslim, and was not one of those who
associate partners with Allah.
68. The closest of people to Ibrahim
are those who followed him, and this
prophet, and those who believe; and
Allah is the Guardian of all believers.
69. A group from the people of the
Book loves to mislead you, while they
mislead none but themselves, and they
do not realize.
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70. people of the Book, why do you
disbelieve in the verses of Allah
(revealed in the former Scriptures to
foretell about the advent of the Holy
Prophet ?) while you are yourselves
witnesses (to those verses)?
71. People of the Book, why do you
confound the truth with falsehood, and
conceal the truth when you know (the
reality)?
72. And a group from the people of the
Book said (to their people), "Believe
in what has been revealed to the
believers in the early part of the day,
and disbelieve at the end of it, so that
they may turn back.
73. But do not believe (for real) except
in those who follow your faith." Say,
"(Real) guidance is the guidance of
Allah." (But all that you do is due to
your envy) that someone is given what
is similar to that which you have been
given, or that they argue against you
before your Lord." Say, "The bounty
is in the hands of Allah. He gives it to
whom He wills. Allah is A 11-
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74. He chooses for His grace whom
He wills. Allah is the Lord of great
bounty.
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75. Among the people of the Book
there is one who, if you entrust him
with a heap (of gold or silver), will
give it back to you; and among them
there is one who, if you entrust him
with a single dinar (a coin of gold), he
will not give it back to you, unless you
keep standing over him. This is
because they have said, "There is no
way we can be blamed in the matter of
the unlettered. "And they tell lies about
Allah knowingly.
76. Why (will they) not (be blamed)?
Whoever fulfils his pledge and fears
Allah, then, Allah loves the God-
fearing.
77. Surely, those who take a small
price by (breaking) the covenant of
Allah and their oaths, for them there is
no share in the Hereafter, and Allah
will neither speak to them, nor will He
look towards them on the Day of
Judgment, nor will He purify them.
For them there is a painful
punishment.
78. Among them there is indeed a
group who twist their tongues while
(reading) the Book, so that you may
deem it to be from the Book, while it
is not from the Book. They say, "It is
from Allah", while it is not from
Allah; and they tell lies about Allah
knowingly.
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Allah gives him the Book, the wisdom
and the prophethood, then he starts
saying to the people "Become my
worshippers, aside from Allah, rather,
(he would say), "Be men of the Lord;
as you have been teaching the Book,
and as you have been learning it."
80. Nor is it (possible for him) that he
bids you to hold the angels and the
prophets as Lords. Shall he bid you to
disbelieve, after your having become
Muslims?
81. When Allah made the prophets
enter into a covenant: (saying) "If I
give you a book and wisdom, then
comes to you a messenger verifying
what is with you, you shall have to
believe in him, and you shall have to
support him." He said, "Do you affirm
and accept my covenant in this
respect?" They said, "We affirm." He
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82. Then those who turn back after
this, they are the sinful.
83. Are they, then, seeking a religion
other than that of Allah, while to Him
alone submit all those in the heavens
and the earth, willingly or unwilling,
and to Him they shall be returned?
84. Say, "We believe in Allah and in
what has been revealed to us and in
what was revealed to Ibrahim, Ismail,
IsHaq , Yaqub and the descendants,
and in what has been given to Musa,
Isa and the prophets, from their Lord:
We do not differentiate between any of
them; and to Him we submit
ourselves."
85. Whoever seeks a faith other than
Islam, it will never be accepted from
him, and he, in the Hereafter, will be
among the losers.
86. How shall Allah give guidance to a
people who disbelieved after they had
accepted Faith and testified that the
Prophet is true and the clear signs had
come to them? Allah does not give
guidance to the unjust people.
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87. The punishment of such people is
that upon them is the curse of Allah, of
the angels and of the human beings
altogether.
88. They will remain under it forever.
Neither will the punishment be
lightened for them, nor will they be
given respite,
89. except those who repent afterwards
and mend their ways. Then, Allah is
A 11- Forgiving, Very- Merciful.
90. Those who disbelieve after having
accepted Faith and then increase in
disbelief, their repentance shall never
be accepted. They are the ones who
have lost the right path.
91. Those who disbelieve and die as
disbelievers, even an Earth- full of gold
shall never be accepted from any of
them, even if one were to offer it as
ransom. They are the ones for whom
there is a painful punishment, and for
them there are no helpers.
92. You shall never attain
righteousness unless you spend from
what you love. Whatsoever you spend,
Allah is fully aware of it.
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for the children of Isra'il, except what
Isra'il had made unlawful for himself,
well before the Torah was revealed.
Say, "Them bring the Torah and recite
it, if you are true."
94. Then those who forge the lie
against Allah, after all this, - they are
the transgressors.
95. Say, "Allah has told the truth. So,
follow the Faith of Ibrahim, the
upright one. He was not one of those
who ascribe partners to Allah."
96. The first house set up for the
people is surely the one in Makkah
having blessings and guidance for all
the worlds.
97. In it there are clear signs: The
Station of Ibrahim! Whoever enters it
is secure. As a right of Allah, it is
obligatory on the people to perform
Hajj of the House - on everyone who
has the ability to manage (his) way to
it. If one disbelieves, then Allah is
independant of all the worlds.
98. Say, "0 people of the Book, why
do you reject the verses of Allah while
Allah is witness to what you do?
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do you hinder the believers from the
way of Allah, trying to create
crookedness in it, while you
yourselves are witnesses (to its being
the right way)? Allah is not oblivious
of what you do."
100. you who believe, if you obey a
group from those who have been given
the Book (i.e. the Christians and the
Jews), they will turn you into infidels
after you have embraced the faith.
101. How could you disbelieve while
you are the ones to whom the verses of
Allah are recited, and present amidst
you is His Messenger? Whoever holds
on to Allah, is surely led to the straight
path.
102. you who believe, fear Allah, as
He should be feared, and let not
yourself die save as Muslims.
103. Hold fast, all of you, to the cord
of Allah, and be not divided.
Remember the blessing of Allah upon
you: When you were enemies to each
other, and He brought your hearts
together, so that, you became brothers
through His blessing. Y ou were at the
brink of a pit of Fire, then He saved
you from it. This is how Allah makes
His signs clear to you, so that you may
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104. There has to be a group of people
from among you who call towards the
good, and bid the Fair and forbid the
Unfair. And it is these who are
successful.
105. Do not be like those who became
divided and fell into disputes after the
clear signs had come to them. Those
are the ones for whom there is a grave
punishment
106. on a day when some faces shall
turn bright, and some faces shall turn
dark. As for those whose faces turn
dark, (they shall be questioned): "Did
you disbelieve after you had accepted
the Faith? Now taste the punishment,
because you used to disbelieve."
107. As for those whose faces turn
bright, they will rest in Allah's mercy.
They will live there forever/
108. These are the verses of Allah We
recite to you with all veracity. Allah
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heavens and what is in the earth. To
Allah all matters are returned.
110. You are the best Ummah ever
raised for mankind. You bid the Fair
and forbid the Unfair, and you believe
in Allah. If the people of the Book had
believed, it would have been better for
them. Among them, there are
believers, while most of them are
sinners.
111. They shall never (be able to)
cause you any harm except a little
hurt. If they fight you, they will turn
their backs on you, then they shall not
be helped.
112. Disgrace has been stamped over
them wherever they are found, unless
(saved) through a source from Allah
and through a source from men, and
they have returned with wrath from
Allah, and misery has been stamped
over them. All this is because they
used to deny the signs of Allah, and to
slay the prophets unjustly. All this is
because they disobeyed and
transgressed the limits.
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113. Not all of them are alike: Among
the people of the Book there are those
who are steadfast; they recite the
verses of Allah in the night hours, and
they prostrate themselves;
114. they believe in Allah and the
Hereafter, and bid the Fair and forbid
the Unfair, and hasten towards good
deeds. They are among the righteous.
115. Whatever good they do, they
shall never go unappreciated for it.
Allah is A 11- A ware of the God-fearing.
116. Surely, those who disbelieve,
neither their wealth nor their children
shall help them against Allah; and they
are the people of the Fire. They shall
be there forever.
117. The example of what they spend
in this worldly life is just like a wind
that, having chill within, struck the
tillage of those who wronged
themselves, and destroyed it. Allah has
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118. you who believe, do not take
anyone as an insider but those from
among your own selves. They would
spare no effort to do you mischief.
They want you to be in trouble. Malice
has come out of their mouths while
what is concealed in their hearts is still
worse. We have made the signs clear
to you, if only you understand.
119. Look, you are the ones who love
them and they do not love you. Y ou
believe in all the books; (On the other
hand,) when they meet you, they say,
"We believe", and when they are
alone, they bite their finger-tips out of
rage against you. Say, "May you
perish in your rage." Surely, Allah is
A 11- A ware of what lies in the hearts.
120. If something good happens to
you, it annoys them, and if something
evil befalls you, they are delighted
with it. If you keep patience and fear
Allah, their cunning shall not harm
you at all. Allah is All-Encompassing
of what they do.
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121. Recall the time when you left
your house in the morning in order to
place the believers in positions for
fighting. Allah is A 11- Hearing, All-
Knowing.
122. When two of your groups were
about to lose heart, while Allah was
their guardian! It is in Allah alone that
the believers must place their trust.
123. Allah certainly supported you at
Badr when you were weak. So, fear
Allah that you may be grateful
124. When you were saying to the
believers, "Shall it not suffice you that
your Lord should help you with three
thousand of the angels sent down (for
you)?"
125. Of course, if you stay patient and
fear Allah, and they come upon you
even in this heat of theirs, your Lord
will reinforce you with five thousand
of the angels, each having distinct
marks.
126. And Allah did this solely to make
it a good news for you, and so that
your hearts may be at rest with it.
Otherwise, victory is from none but
Allah, the All-Powerful, the All-Wise.
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127. (Allah helped you) so that He
may cut off a flank of disbelievers or
throw them down in disgrace, and they
go back frustrated.
128. You have no authority in the
matter, unless Allah forgives them or
punishes them, as they are unjust.
129. To Allah belongs what is in the
heavens and what is in the earth. He
forgives whomsoever He wills and
punishes whomsoever He wills. Allah
is Most- Forgiving, Very-Merciful.
130. you who believe, do not eat up
the amounts acquired through Riba
(interest), doubled and multiplied. Fear
Allah, so that you may be successful,
131. and fear the Fire that has been
prepared for the disbelievers.
132. Obey Allah and the Messenger,
so that you may be blessed.
133. Race with one another towards
Forgiveness from your Lord and
towards a paradise the width of which
spans the heavens and the earth. It has
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sake) in prosperity and adversity, and
those who control anger and forgive
people. And Allah loves those who are
good in their deeds,
135. -and those who, when they
happen to commit a shameful act or
wrong themselves, remember Allah,
then, seek forgiveness for their sins -
and who is there to forgive sins except
Allah?- and do not persist in what they
have done, knowingly.
136. Their reward is forgiveness from
their Lord and gardens beneath which
rivers flow where they shall live
forever. And excellent is the reward of
those who work.
137. Many patterns of behavior have
passed before you. So, traverse the
land and see what was the fate of those
who rejected (the prophets).
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and guidance, and a lesson for the
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139. Do not lose heart and do not
grieve, and you are the upper-most if
you are believers.
140. If you have received a wound,
they have received a similar wound.
Such days We rotate among the
people, so that Allah may know those
who believe and let some of you be
martyrs - and Allah does not like the
unjust
141. - and so that Allah may purify
those who believe and eradicate the
disbelievers.
142. Do you think that you shall enter
Paradise even before Allah knows
those of you who carry out Jihad and
those who are steadfast.
143. You had longed for death before
you faced it. Now, you have seen it
with your eyes wide open.
144. MuHammad is but a messenger,
there have been messengers before
him. So, if he dies or is killed, would
you turn back on your heels? Whoever
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Allah in the least. Allah shall soon
reward the grateful.
145. It is not the choice of a person to
die without the will of Allah, death
being a time-bound destiny. Whoever
seeks a reward in this world, We shall
give him out of it, and whoever seeks
a reward in the Hereafter, We shall
give him out of it. We shall soon
reward the grateful.
146. There have been many prophets
with whom many men of Allah have
fought; they did not lose heart for what
they suffered in the way of Allah, nor
did they become weak, nor did they
yield. Allah loves the steadfast.
147. They had nothing else to say
except that they said: "Our Lord,
forgive us our sins and our excesses in
our conduct, make firm our feet and
help us against the disbelieving
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148. So, Allah gave them the return in
this world and also the better rewards
in the Hereafter. Allah loves those
who do good.
149. you who believe, if you obey
those who disbelieve, they will make
you turn back on your heels, then you
shall turn into losers.
150. Instead, Allah is your Lord, and
He is the best of all helpers.
151. We shall put awe into the hearts
of those who disbelieve, since they
have associated with Allah something
for which He has not sent any
authority. Their ultimate place is the
Fire; and evil is the abode of the
unjust.
152. Allah has surely fulfilled His
promise to you when you, with His
will, were killing them off, until you
showed weakness and disputed in the
matter and disobeyed after He had
shown you what you liked. Among
you there were some who were
seeking the mundane, and among you
there were others who were seeking
the Hereafter. After that, He reversed
your position against them, so that He
may test you. Of course, He has
forgiven you. Allah is All-Gracious to
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153. When you were going away, not
even turning to look at anyone, and the
Messenger was calling you from
behind you. He awarded you sorrow
for sorrow, so that you should not
grieve (in future) over what you lost,
or for what you suffered. Allah is All-
Aware of what you do.
154. Then, after the grief, He poured
tranquility upon you -a drowsiness
overtaking a group of you. Another
group was worrying about their own
selves, harboring thoughts about Allah
that were untrue -thoughts of
ignorance. They were saying, "Is there
anything in our hands?" Say, "The
whole thing belongs to Allah." They
conceal in their hearts what they do
not disclose to you. They say, "If we
had any say in the matter, we would
not have been killed here."Say, "If you
were in your homes, those destined to
be killed would have come out all the
way to their (final) resting -places."
(All this was done) so that Allah may
test your inner qualities and may
purify what is in your hearts. Allah is
A 11- A ware of what lies in the hearts.
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155. Surely, those of you who turned
back on the day when the two troops
faced each other, Satan had but made
them slip for some of their deeds. Of
course, Allah has forgiven them.
Certainly, Allah is Most-Forgiving,
Very- Forbearing.
156. you who believe, do not be like
those who disbelieved and said about
their brethren while they travelled on
the earth or had to fight, "Had they
been with us, they would have not
died, nor would they have been
killed." The result is that Allah makes
it a remorse resting in their hearts.
Allah gives life and brings death;
Allah is watchful of what you do.
157. If you are killed in the way of
Allah or die, the forgiveness from
Allah and the mercy is far better than
what they accumulate
158. If you die or get killed, it is
towards Allah that you shall be
gathered.
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159. So, (0 Prophet) it is through
mercy from Allah that you are gentle
to them. Had you been rough and
hard-hearted, they would have
dispersed from around you. So, pardon
them, and seek Forgiveness for them.
Consult them in the matter and, once
you have taken a decision, place your
trust in Allah. Surely, Allah loves
those who place their trust in Him.
160. If Allah helps you, there is none
to overcome you. And if He abandons
you, then, who is there to help you
after that? In Allah the believers
should place their trust.
161. It is not conceivable from a
prophet to misappropriate the spoils.
Whoever misappropriates shall bring
forth, on Doomsday, what he
misappropriated. Then, everybody
shall be paid, in full, for what he has
earned, and they shall not be wronged.
162. How then, could one who submits
to the pleasure of Allah be equal to
him who returns with displeasure from
Allah? His ultimate place is the Fire;
and what an evil end it is!
163. They are of various ranks with
Allah. Allah is watchful of what they
do.
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164. Allah has surely conferred favor
on the believers when He raised in
their midst a messenger from among
themselves who recites to them His
verses and makes them pure and
teaches them the Book and the
Wisdom, while earlier, they were in
open error.
165. How is it that when you suffered
a hardship the twice of which you had
inflicted upon them, you say, "Where
did this come from?" Say, 'This is
from your own selves. Allah is surely
Powerful over every thing/'
166. Whatever you suffered on the day
when the two troops faced each other
was by the will of Allah, and in order
to know the believers,
167. and in order to know those who
are hypocrites. It was said to them,
"Come on, fight in the way of Allah,
or defend." They said, "Had we known
it to be a fight we would have certainly
followed you." That day, they were
nearer to disbelief than they were to
Belief. They utter from their mouths
what is not in their hearts. Allah
knows well what they conceal.
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brethren, while themselves sitting,
"Had they obeyed us, they would have
not been killed." Say, "Then avert
death from yourselves if you are true."
169. Never take those killed in the way
of Allah as dead. Rather, they are alive
with their Lord, well- provided,
170. happy with what Allah has given
them of His grace; and they feel
pleased with the good news, about
those left behind them who could not
join them, that there shall be no fear
for them nor shall they grieve.
171. They feel pleased with blessing
from Allah, and grace, and with the
fact that Allah would not let the
reward of the believers be lost.
172. Those who responded to the call
of Allah and the Messenger, even after
they had received the wound, for those
of them who did good deeds and
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said, "The people have gathered
against you; so, fear them." It
increased them in Faith and they said,
"Allah is fully sufficient for us, and
the best One in whom to trust."
174. So, they returned with bounty
from Allah, and grace, with no evil
having even touched them, and
submitted to the pleasure of Allah.
Allah is the Lord of great bounty.
175. It is none but Satan who frightens
(you) of his friends. So, do not fear
them; but fear Me, if you are believers.
176. Those who hasten towards
disbelief should not make you grieve.
They cannot harm Allah at all. Allah
intends not to spare for them any share
in the Hereafter. For them there is a
mighty punishment.
177. Certainly, those who bought
disbelief in exchange for Belief cannot
harm Allah at all. For them there is a
painful punishment.
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178. Those who disbelieve should not
think that the respite We give them is
good for them. In fact We give them
respite only that they may increase in
sin, and for them there is a humiliating
punishment.
179. Allah is not to leave the believers
in the state you are in, unless He
separates the impure from the pure.
Allah is not to inform you of the
Unseen. But Allah selects from His
messengers whom He wills. So,
believe in Allah and His messengers.
If you believe, and fear Allah, you will
deserve a great reward.
180. Those who withhold in
miserliness what Allah has given them
out of His grace should not take it as
good for them. Instead, it is bad for
them. They shall be forced, on the
Doomsday, to put on what they
withheld, as iron- collars round their
necks. To Allah belongs the
inheritance of the heavens and the
earth. Allah is A 11- A ware of what you
do.
181. Allah has surely heard the words
of those who said, "Allah is poor, and
we are rich."We shall write down
what they said, and their killing of the
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"Taste the punishment of the flaming
fire.
182. This is due to what your hands
sent ahead and that Allah is not cruel
to His servants.
183. (There are) those who have said,
"Allah has directed us that we should
not believe in a messenger unless he
comes to us with an offering to be
eaten up by the fire. "Say, "A number
of messengers have come to you,
before me, with clear signs and with
what you have said. So, why did
youkill them, if you are true?
184. Then if they reject you, then
messengers have been rejected before
you. They came with clear signs and
the Scriptures and the enlightening
Book.
185. Every soul has to taste death. It is
on the Day of Judgement that you
shall be paid your rewards in full. So,
whoever has been kept away from the
Fire and admitted to Paradise has
really succeeded. The worldly life is
nothing but an illusionary enjoyment.
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your wealth and yourselves; and, of
course, you shall hear hurting
statements from those who have been
given the Book before you, and from
those who associate (others with Allah
in His divinity). If you observe
patience and fear Allah, then this
(observance) is among the matters of
firm resoLution.
187. When Allah took a pledge from
those who were given the Book: "You
shall make it known to people, and
you shall not conceal it," they threw it
away behind their backs, and acquired
a small price for it. So, evil is what
they acquire.
188. Do not think of those who are
delighted with what they did, and love
to be praised for what they never did -
do not think they are secure from the
punishment. For them there is a
painful punishment.
189. To Allah belongs the Kingdom of
the heavens and the earth. Allah is
powerful to do every thing.
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heavens and the earth, and in the
alternation of night and day, there are
signs for the people of wisdom,
191. who remember Allah standing
and sitting, and (lying) on their sides,
and ponder on the creation of the
heavens and the earth (and say) "Our
Lord, You have not created all this in
vain. We proclaim Your purity. So,
save us from the punishment of Fire.
192. Our Lord, whomsoever You
admit into the Fire, he is disgraced by
You indeed, and for the unjust there
are no supporters.
193. Our Lord, We heard a herald
calling towards Faith: Believe in your
Lord.' So we believed. Our Lord,
forgive us, then, our sins, and write off
our evil deeds, and make us die only
when we have joined the righteous.
194. Our Lord, give us what You have
promised us through Y our messengers,
and do not put us to disgrace on the
Day of Judgement. Surely you do not
go back on Y our promise."
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prayer: "I do not allow the labour of
any worker from among you, male or
female, to go to waste. Y ou are similar
to one another. So, those who
emigrated, and were expelled from
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deeds, and shall certainly admit them
into gardens beneath which rivers
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196. The strutting of the disbelievers
about the land should not deceive you.
197. It is just a little enjoyment. After
that, their resort is Hell; and it is an
evil abode.
198. But those who fear their Lord, for
them there are Gardens beneath which
rivers flow, where they will live
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199. Surely, among the people of the
Book there are those who believe in
Allah, and in what has been sent down
to you and what has been sent down to
them, humbling themselves before
Allah. They do not barter away the
verses of Allah for paltry (worldly)
gains. They have their reward with
their Lord. Surely, Allah is swift at
reckoning.
200. you who believe, be patient,
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and guard your frontiers and fear
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you from a single soul, and from it
created its match, and spread many
men and women from the two. Fear
Allah in whose name you ask each
other (for your rights), and fear (the
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2. Give the orphans their property, and
do not substitute what is bad for what
is good, and do not eat up their
property along with your own. It is,
surely, a great sin.
3. If you fear that you will not do
justice to the orphans, then, marry the
women you like, in twos, in threes and
in fours. But, if you fear that you will
not maintain equity, then (keep to) one
woman, or bondwomen you own. It
will be closer to abstaining from
injustice.
4. Give women their dower in good
cheer. Then, if they forego some of it,
of their own will, you may have it as
pleasant and joyful.
5. Do not give the feeble-minded your
property that Allah has made a means
of support for you, and do feed them
from it, and clothe them, and speak to
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marriageable age. Then, if you
perceive in them proper
understanding, hand their property
over to them, and do not consume it
extravagantly and hastily, lest they
should grow up. Whoever is rich
should abstain (from using it for
himself), and whoever is poor may
have from it (to the extent of his
necessary need) with fairness. So,
when you hand their property over to
them, make witnesses upon them.
Allah is sufficient for reckoning
7. For men there is a share in what the
parents and the nearest of kin have
left. And for women there is a share in
what the parents and the nearest of kin
have left, be it small or large -a
determined share.
8. If the relatives (who are not heirs)
and the orphans and the needy are
present at the time of distribution, give
them some of it, and speak to them in
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their behavior towards orphans) who,
if they leave behind some helpless
children, would remain anxious for
them. So, they should fear Allah and
say what is right
10. Surely, those who unjustly devour
the properly of the orphans do nothing
but devour fire into their bellies, and
soon they shall enter a blazing Hell.
11. Allah directs you concerning your
children: for a male there is a share
equal to that of two females. But, if
they are (only) women, more than two,
then they get two-thirds of what one
leaves behind. If she is one, she gets
one- half. As for his parents, for each
of them, there is one- sixth of what he
leaves in case he has a child. But, if he
has no child and his parents have
inherited him, then his mother gets
one-third. If he has some brothers (or
sisters), his mother gets one- sixth, all
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your wives leave behind, in case they
have no child. But if they have a
child, you get one-fourth of what they
leave, after (settling) the will they
might have made, or a debt. For them
(the wives) there is one- fourth of what
you leave behind, in case you have no
child. But, if you have a child, they get
one eighth of what you leave, after
(settling) the will you might have
made, or a debt. And if a man or a
woman is Kalalah (i.e. has neither
parents alive, nor children) and has a
brother or a sister, then each one of
them will get one- sixth. However, if
they are more than that, they will be
sharers in one-third, after (settling) the
will that might have been made, or a
debt, provided that the will must not
be intended to harm anyone. This is a
direction from Allah. Allah is All-
Knowing, Forbearing.
13. These are the limits set by Allah.
Whoever obeys Allah and His
Messenger, He will admit him
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great success.
14. Whoever disobeys Allah and His
Messenger and transgresses the limits
set by Him, He shall admit him to the
Fire, where he will remain forever. For
him there is a humiliating punishment.
15. Those of your women who commit
the shameful act, have four witnesses
(against them) from among you. So, if
they testify, then confine those women
to their homes until death overcomes
them, or Allah prescribes a way for
them.
16. Those two of you who commit it,
chastise both of them. However, if
they repent and make amends, then,
overlook them. Surely, Allah is Most-
Relenting, Very-Merciful.
17. The relenting taken by Allah upon
Himself is for those who do evil in
ignorance, then repent shortly
thereafter. So, Allah relents towards
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do the evil deeds, until when the time
of death approaches one of them, he
says, "Now I repent", nor for those
who die while they are still
disbelievers. For them We have
prepared a painful punishment
19. you who believe, it is not lawful
for you that you should forcibly take
women as inheritance. Do not hold on
to them so that you may take away
some of what you have given them,
unless they commit a clearly shameful
act. Live with them in the recognized
manner. If you dislike them, then it is
quite likely that you dislike something
and Allah has placed a lot of good in
it.
20. If you want to take a wife in place
of the one (you have), and you have
given her plenty of wealth, then do not
take any of it back. Would you take it
through imputation and open sin?
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21. How can you take it when you
have had access to each other and they
have taken a firm covenant from you?
22. Do not marry those women whom
your fathers had married except what
has passed. It is indeed shameful and
detestable, and it is an evil practice.
23. Prohibited for you are your
mothers, your daughters, your sisters,
your paternal aunts, your maternal
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mothers of your wives and your step-
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there is no sin on you,_and the wives
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24. (Also prohibited are) the women
already bound in marriage, except the
bondwomen you come to own. It has
been written by Allah for you. All
(women), except these, have been
permitted for you to seek (to marry)
through your wealth, binding yourself,
(in marriage) and not only for lust. So,
to those of them whose company you
have enjoyed, give their dues (dower)
as obligated. There is no sin on you in
what you mutually agree upon after
the (initial) agreement. Surely, Allah is
All-Knowing, All-Wise.
25. If one cannot afford to marry the
free Muslim women, then (he may
marry) the one you people own of
your Muslim girls. Allah knows best
about your faith. You are similar to
each other. So, marry them with the
permission of their masters, and give
them their dues, as recognized, they
being bound in marriage, not going for
lust, nor having paramours. So, once
they have been bound in marriage,
then, if they commit a shameful act,
they shall be liable to half of the
punishment prescribed for the free
women. That is for those of you who
apprehend to indulge in sin. But that
you be patient is better for you. Allah
is Most- Forgiving, Very-Merciful.
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26. Allah intends (through this Qur'an)
to explain to you (the rules) and to
guide you to the ways of those
(prophets who passed) before you, and
to turn graciously towards you. Allah
is All-Knowing, All-Wise.
27. Allah intends to turn graciously
towards you, while those who follow
desires want you to deviate (from the
right path), a huge deviation.
28. Allah intends to make things easy
on you. And man has been created
weak.
29. you who believe, do not devour
each other's property by false means,
unless it is trade conducted with your
mutual consent. Do not kill one
another. Indeed, Allah has been Very-
Merciful to you.
30. Whoever does that out of
aggression and injustice, We shall cast
him into the Fire. This is an easy thing
for Allah.
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Mufti Taqi Usmanilf you abstain from
the major (sins) out of what you have
been forbidden from, We shall write
off your minor sins, and shall admit
you to a noble entrance.
32. Do not covet something in which
Allah has made some of you superior
to others. For men there is a share of
what they earned, and for women, a
share of what they earned. Pray to
Allah for His grace. Surely, Allah is
A 11- A ware of everything.
33. For everyone We have made heirs
in what the parents and the nearest of
kin have left. As for those with whom
you have made a pledge, give them
their shares. Surely, Allah is Witness
over everything.
34. Men are caretakers of women,
since Allah has made some of them
excel the others, and because of the
wealth they have spent. So, the
righteous women are obedient, (and)
guard (the property and honor of their
husbands) in (their) absence with the
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protection given by Allah. As for
women of whom you fear rebellion,
convince them, and leave them apart
in beds, and beat them. Then, if they
obey you, do not seek a way against
them. Surely, Allah is the Highest, the
Greatest.
35. If you fear a split between them
(the spouses), send one arbitrator from
his people and one from her people. If
they desire to set things right, Allah
shall bring about harmony between
them. Surely, Allah is A 11- Knowing,
A 11- A ware
36. Worship Allah, and do not
associate with Him anything, and be
good to parents and to kinsmen and
orphans and the needy and the close
neighbor and the distant neighbor and
the companion at your side and the
wayfarer and to those (slaves who are)
owned by you. Surely, Allah does not
like those who are arrogant, proud,
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37. -those who are miserly and bid
people to be miserly, and conceal what
Allah has given them of His grace -
and We have prepared for the
disbelievers a humiliating punishment,
38. and (for) those who spend their
wealth only to show people, and do
not believe in Allah and the Last Day.
Anyone for whom Satan is companion,
evil he is as a companion.
39. What harm was there for them if
they had believed in Allah and the
Last Day, and spent out of what Allah
had given them. Allah knows all about
them.
40. Surely, Allah does not wrong
(anyone), even to the measure of a
particle. If it is a good deed, He
multiplies it, and gives a great reward
out of His Own pleasure.
41. Then, how (awful a spectacle)
would it be when We shall bring a
witness from every community, and
shall bring you over them as a witness.
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42. On that Day, those who have
disbelieved and disobeyed the
Messenger shall wish that the earth
were leveled with them. They shall not
(be able to) conceal anything from
Allah.
43. you who believe! Do not go near
Salah when you are intoxicated, until
you know what you say, nor in a state
of major impurity'", -save when you
are traversing a way -until you take a
bath. If you are sick, or in travel, or if
one of you has come after relieving
himself, or you have had contact with
women, and you find no water, go for
some clean dust and wipe your faces
and hands (with it). Surely, Allah is
Most- Pardoning, Most-Forgiving.
44. Have you not observed those who
have been given a share from the
Book? They buy misguidance and
wish that you (too) lose the way.
45. But Allah knows your enemies
very well. Allah is enough as a friend,
and Allah is enough as a supporter.
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46. Among the Jews there are some
who distort the words against their
contexts, and say, "We hear and
disobey," and "Hear. May you not be
made to hear," and "Raina", twisting
their tongues and maligning the Faith.
If they had said, "We hear and obey,"
and "Hear," and "Look after us," it
would have been better for them, and
more proper, but Allah has cast His
curse on them due to their disbelief.
So, they do not believe except a few.
47. you who have been given the
Book, believe in what We have
revealed confirming what is with you,
before We rub off faces and turn them
shaped like their backs, or lay a curse
upon them, as We cursed the People of
the Sabbath. Whatever Allah orders is
destined to occur.
48. Surely, Allah does not forgive that
a partner is ascribed to Him, and He
forgives anything short of that for
whomsoever He wills. Whoever
ascribes a partner to Allah commits a
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49. Have you not seen those who
claim sanctity for themselves? In fact,
Allah sanctifies whom He wills, and
they shall not be wronged even to the
measure of a thread of a date- stone.
50. See how they fabricate a lie against
Allah, and it is enough to be an open
sin.
51. Have you not seen those who have
been given a share from the Book?
They believe in Jibt and Taghut and
say concerning those who disbelieve,
"They are better guided in their way
than those who believe."
52. Those are the ones whom Allah
has cursed, and the one whom Allah
has cursed, for him you shall find no
helper.
53. Is it that they have a share in the
kingdom? If so, they would give
nothing to the people, not even to the
measure of a tiny pit on the back of a
date- stone?
54. Or, is it that they are jealous of
people over what Allah has given them
of His bounty, while We have given to
the House of Ibrahim the Book and the
wisdom, and We have given to them a
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55. So, there were some among them
who believed in it, and there were
others among them who turned away
from it. Enough (for the latter) is
Jahannam, a fire ablaze!
56. Those who have disbelieved in
Our verses, We shall certainly make
them enter a fire. Whenever their skins
are burnt out, We shall give them other
skins in their place, so that they may
taste the punishment. Surely, Allah is
All-Mighty, All-Wise.
57. As for those who have believed
and have done good deeds, We shall
admit them to gardens beneath which
rivers flow, where they will live
forever. For them there are wives
purified. We shall admit them to an
umbrageous shade.
58. Surely, Allah commands you to
deliver trusts to those entitled to them,
and that, when you judge between
people, judge with justice. Surely,
excellent is the exhortation Allah gives
you. Surely, Allah is A 11- Hearing, All-
Seeing.
59. you who believe, obey Allah
and obey the Messenger and those in
authority among you. Then, if you
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believe in Allah and the Last Day.
That is good, and the best at the end.
60. Have you not seen those who
claim that they have believed in what
was revealed to you and what was
revealed before you? They want to
take their disputes to the Taghut, while
they were ordered to reject it. Satan
wants to mislead them to a remote
wrong way.
61. When it is said to them, "Come to
what Allah has revealed and to the
Messenger," you will see the
hypocrites turning away from you in
aversion.
62. But, how (apologetic) they are
when they suffer a calamity because of
the acts of their own hands, and they
come to you swearing by Allah, "We
meant nothing but to promote good
and bring about harmony."
63. Those are the ones Allah knows
what is in their hearts. So, ignore
them, and give them good counsel,
and speak to them about themselves in
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64. We did not send any Messenger
but to be obeyed by the leave of Allah.
Had they, after having wronged
themselves, come to you and sought
forgiveness from Allah, and had the
Messenger prayed for their
forgiveness, they would certainly have
found Allah Most- Relenting, Very-
Merciful.
65. So, never by your Lord! Never
shall they become believers, unless
they make you the judge in the
disputes that arise between them, then
find no discomfort in their hearts
against what you have decided, and
surrender to it in total submission.
66. If We had prescribed for them that
they should kill themselves or that
they should migrate from their
homeland, they would have not done
it, except a few of them. If they had
done what they were advised to do, it
would have been better for them, and
more effective in making (them) firm.
67. In that case, We would certainly
have given them a great reward
68. and we would certainly have led
them to a straight path.
69. Those who obey Allah and the
Messenger are with those whom Allah
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companions.
70. That grace is from Allah; and
Allah is sufficient as being the One
who knows.
71. you who believe, be on your
guard, and march in groups, or march
all together.
72. Among you there is one who shall
invariably fall back; then, if some
calamity befalls you, he would say,
"Allah has shown His favor to me, as I
was not present with them."
73. And if some bounty comes to you
from Allah, he will certainly say,_as if
there was no friendship between you
and him_ "Oh, would that I had been
with them; then I would have secured
a handsome gain."
74. So, those who sell the worldly life
for the Hereafter should fight in the
way of Allah. Whoever fights in the
way of Allah, then gets killed or
prevails, We shall give a great reward
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75. What has happened to you that you
do not fight in the way of Allah, and
for the oppressed among men, women
and children who say, "Our Lord, take
us out from this town whose people
are cruel, and make for us a supporter
from Your own, and make for us a
helper from Y our own."
76. The believers fight in the way of
Allah, and the disbelievers fight in the
way of Taghut. So, fight the friends of
Satan. No doubt, the guile of Satan is
feeble.
77. Have you not seen those to whom
it was said, "Hold your hands (from
fighting) and be steadfast in Salah and
pay Zakah." However, when fighting
is enjoined upon them, then
surprisingly, a group from them starts
fearing people, as one would fear
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fighting upon us? Would you have not
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78. Wherever you will be, Death will
overtake you, even though you are in
fortified castles." If some good comes
to them, they say, "This is from
Allah." But if some evil visits them,
they say, "This is from you." Say, "All
is from Allah." So, what is wrong with
these people, they do not seem to
understand anything?
79. Whatever good comes to you, it is
from Allah and whatever evil visits
you, it comes from your own selves.
We have sent you to be a Messenger
for the people. Allah is enough to be a
witness.
80. Whoever obeys the Messenger
obeys Allah, and whoever turns away,
then, We did not send you to stand
guard over them.
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81. They say, "Obedience (we
observe)." But when they go away
from you, a group of them conspires at
night contrary to what they say. Allah
records what they conspire. So ignore
them and put your trust in Allah. Allah
is enough to trust in.
82. Do they not, then, ponder about the
Qur'an? Had it been from someone
other than Allah, they would have
found in it a great deal of discrepancy.
83. When news concerning peace or
fear comes to them, they go about
spreading it. Had they referred it to the
Messenger and to those having
authority among them, the truth of the
matter would have come to the
knowledge of those of them who are
able to investigate. But for Allah's
grace upon you, and mercy, you would
have followed the Satan, save a few.
84. So, fight in the way of Allah. You
are not responsible but for yourself,
and persuade the believers (to fight in
Allah's way). It is likely that Allah
will prevent the mischief of those who
disbelieve. Allah is the strongest in
power and the mightiest in punishing.
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recommendation, there shall be for
him a share from it (in the Hereafter),
and whoever makes a bad
recommendation, there shall be for
him a share from it. Allah is powerful
over everything.
86. When you are greeted with a
saLutation, greet with one better than
it, or return the same. Surely, Allah is
the One who takes account of
everything.
87. Allah: There is no god but He. He
shall certainly gather you towards the
Day of Doom. There is no doubt about
it. Who is more truthful in his word
than Allah?
88. So, what is the matter with you
that you have become two groups
about the hypocrites, while Allah has
reverted them because of what they
did. Do you want to guide the one
whom Allah has let go astray? The one
whom Allah lets go astray, you shall
never find a way for him.
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89. They wish that you should
disbelieve, as they have disbelieved,
and thus you become all alike. So, do
not take friends from among them
unless they migrate in the way of
Allah. Then, if they turn away, seize
them, and kill them wherever you find
them, and do not take from among
them a friend or helper.
90. Except those who join a group
between whom and you there is a
treaty, or who come to you with their
hearts feeling discomfort in fighting
either against you or against their own
people. If Allah had so willed, He
would have given them power over
you, then they would have fought you
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do not fight you and offer you peace,
then Allah has not given you any
authority against them.
91. You will find others who want to
be secure from you, and secure from
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hands, then seize them, and kill them
wherever you find them, and, We have
given you an open authority against
them.
92. It is not for a believer (Muslim) to
kill any believer, except by mistake.
Whoever kills a believer by mistake,
then, a believing slave has to be freed,
and the blood money must be paid to
his family, unless they forgo it. If he
(the victim) belongs to a people hostile
to you and is a believer, then, a
believing slave has to be freed. If he
(the victim) belongs to a people
between whom and you there is treaty,
then, blood money is to be paid to his
family, and a believing slave to be
freed. Whoever does not find one has
to fast for two consecutive months.
This is repentance prescribed from
Allah's side. Allah is All-Knowing,
All-Wise.
93. Whoever kills a believer
deliberately, his reward is Jahannam
(Hell) where he shall remain forever,
and Allah shall be angry with him and
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shall cast curse upon him, and He has
prepared for him a mighty punishment.
94. you who believe, when you go
out in the way of Allah, be careful, and
do not say to the one who offers you
the Salam (saLutation), "You are not a
believer, to seek stuff of the worldly
life. So, with Allah there are spoils in
abundance. In the same state you were
before; then Allah favored you. So, be
careful. Surely, Allah is A 11- A ware of
what you do.
95. Those among the believers who sit
back, except the handicapped, are not
equal to those who fight in the way of
Allah with their riches and their lives.
Allah has raised the rank of those who
fight with their riches and their lives,
over those who sit; and to each, Allah
has promised good. Allah has given
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forgiveness and mercy. Allah is Most-
Forgiving, Very- Merciful.
97. Those whose souls the angels take
while they had wronged themselves,
the angels say (to them), "In what
business were you (involved)?" They
say, "We were oppressed in the earth."
They say, "Was not the earth of Allah
wide enough for you to emigrate to
it?" Those people are such that their
refuge is Jahannam " It is an evil place
to return;
98. except the oppressed men and
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means (to emigrate), nor can find a
way.
99. As for such, it is likely that Allah
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Pardoning, Most- Forgiving.
100. Whoever migrates in the way of
Allah shall find on the earth many a
place to settle, and a wide dimension
(of resources). Whoever leaves his
home migrating for the sake of Allah
and His Messenger, and death
overtakes him, then, his reward is
established with Allah. Allah is Most-
Forgiving, Very- Merciful.
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101. When you travel on the earth,
there is no sin on you in shortening
your Salah, if you fear that the
disbelievers would put you in trouble.
Surely, the disbelievers are an open
enemy for you.
102. When you (0 prophet) are in their
midst, and arrange for them the Salah,
then, a party from them should stand
with you, and should take their arms
along. Then, once they performed
Sajdah, they should move away from
you, and the other party, that has not
yet performed Salah, should come and
perform Salah with you, and should
take their precautionary measures and
their arms. Those who disbelieve
would want you to become heedless to
your arms and your belongings, so that
they come down upon you in a single
move. There is no sin on you, if you
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103. Once you have finished your
Salah, then, remember Allah while
standing, sitting and reclining. As soon
as you are secure, perform Salah as
due. Surely, Salah is an obligation on
the believers that is tied up with time.
104. Do not show weakness in
pursuing these people. If you are
suffering, they are suffering as you are
suffering, while you hope from Allah
what they do not hope. Allah is All-
Knowing, All-Wise.
105. Surely, We have revealed to you
the Book with the truth, so that you
may judge between people according
to what Allah has shown you. Do not
be an advocate for those who breach
trust.
106. Seek forgiveness from Allah.
Surely, Allah is A 11- Forgiving, Very-
Merciful.
107. Do not argue on behalf of those
who betray themselves. Surely, Allah
does not like anyone who is a sinful
betrayer.
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108. They feel shy before people, but
do not feel shy before Allah. He
(Allah) is with them when they make
plans at night to give a statement He
(Allah) does not like. Allah
encompasses whatever they do.
109. Look, this is what you are! You
have argued for them in the worldly
life, but who shall argue for them with
Allah on the Day of Judgement, or
who shall be their defender?
110. Whoever acts evil or wrongs
himself, then seeks forgiveness from
Allah, shall find Allah Most-
Forgiving, Very- Merciful.
111. Whoever commits a sin, commits
it only against himself. Allah is All-
Knowing, All-Wise.
112. Whoever commits a vice or a sin,
then shifts its blame to an innocent
person, he indeed takes the burden of a
false imputation and a glaring sin.
113. If the grace of Allah and His
mercy had not been with you, a group
from them had resolved to mislead
you, while they mislead none but
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themselves; and they can do you no
harm. Allah has revealed to you the
Book and the wisdom, and has taught
you what you did not know. The grace
of Allah on you has always been great.
114. There is no good in most of their
whisperings, unless one bids charity or
a fair action, or reconciliation between
people. The one who does this, to seek
Allah's pleasure, We shall give him a
great reward.
115. Whoever breaks away with the
Messenger after the right path has
become clear to him, and follows what
is not the way of the believers, We
shall let him have what he chose, and
We shall admit him to Jahannam,
which is an evil place to return.
116. Surely, Allah does not forgive
that a partner is ascribed to Him, and
forgives anything short of that for
whomsoever He wills. Whoever
ascribes a partner to Allah has indeed
gone far astray.
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117. They invoke none, besides Him,
but feminine objects; and they invoke
none but Satan, the rebel
118. whom Allah has cursed. He (the
Satan) said, "Surely I will take an
appointed share from Y our slaves,
119. and I will lead them astray, and I
will tempt them with false hopes, and I
will command them, whereby they
shall slit the ears of cattle, and I will
command them, whereby they shall
alter the creation of Allah." Whoever
takes the Satan for friend, instead of
Allah, incurs an obvious loss.
120. He (the Satan) makes promises to
them, and he tempts them with hopes.
The Satan does not make a promise to
them but to deceive.
121. As for such people, their refuge is
Jahannam, and they shall find no
escape from it.
122. Those who believe and do good
deeds, We shall admit them to the
gardens beneath which rivers flow.
They shall live there forever, it being a
real promise from Allah; and who is
more truthful than Allah in his word?
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123. This is not (a matter of) your
fancies or the fancies of the People of
the Book. Whoever does evil shall be
requited for it, and he shall find neither
a friend for himself, besides Allah, nor
a helper.
124. Whoever, male or female, does
good deeds and is a believer, then such
people shall enter Paradise, and they
shall not be wronged in the least.
125. Who is better in Faith than one
who has surrendered his self to Allah
and is good in deeds, and has followed
the creed of Ibrahim, the upright.
Allah has made Ibrahim a friend.
126. To Allah belongs what is in the
heavens and what is in the earth. Allah
encompasses every thing.
127. They ask you about women. Say,
"Allah answers you about them, and
so does what is recited to you from the
Book regarding orphaned women
whom you do not give what is
prescribed for them and tend to marry
them, and regarding the weak from the
children, and that you should maintain
justice for the orphans. Whatever good
you do Allah is aware of it.
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aversion from her husband, then, there
is no sin on them in entering into a
compromise between them.
Compromise is better. Avarice is made
to be present in human souls. If you do
good and fear Allah, then, Allah is
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129. You shall never be able to
maintain real equality between wives,
even though you are eager to. So, do
not lean totally (towards one) and
leave the other as suspended. If you
act righteously and fear Allah, then,
Allah is Most-Forgiving, Very-
Merciful.
130. If they separate, Allah shall,
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131. To Allah belongs what is in the
heavens and what is in the earth. We
have ordered those who were given the
Book before you, and (ordered) you
yourselves to fear Allah. If you
disbelieve, then, surely to Allah
belongs what is in the heavens and
what is in the earth. Allah is All-
Independent, Ever- Praised.
132. To Allah belongs what is in the
heavens and what is in the earth, and
Allah is enough to trust in.
133. If He so wills, He can remove
you, men, and bring others (in your
place). Allah has the power to do that.
134. Whoever seeks the reward of this
world, then, with Allah is the reward
of this world and of the Hereafter.
Allah is A 11- Hearing, A 11- Seeing.
135. you who believe, be upholders
of justice -witnesses for Allah, even
though against (the interest of) your
selves or the parents, and the kinsmen.
One may be rich or poor, Allah is
better caretaker of both. So do not
follow desires, lest you should swerve.
If you twist or avoid (the evidence),
then, Allah is all- aware of what you
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136. you who believe, do believe in
Allah and His Messenger and in the
Book He has revealed to His
Messenger and in the Books He has
revealed earlier. Whoever disbelieves
in Allah and His angels and His Books
and His Messengers and the Last Day
has indeed gone far astray.
137. Surely, those who believed and
then disbelieved, believed again and
then disbelieved, then went on
increasing in their disbelief -Allah is
not to forgive them nor lead them on
the path.
138. Give the hypocrites the good
news' that for them there is a painful
punishment
139. -those who take the disbelievers
for friends rather than the believers.
Are they seeking honor in their
company? But, indeed, all honor
belongs to Allah,
140. and He has revealed to you in the
Book that when you hear the verses of
Allah being disbelieved and ridiculed,
you should not sit with them unless
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they enter into some other discourse.
Y ou, in that case, would be like them.
Surely, Allah is to gather all
hypocrites and disbelievers in
Jahannam "
141. -those who look for (a misfortune
for) you, so, if there is a victory for
you, they say, "Were we not with
you?" But if there is a gain for the
disbelievers, they say (to them), "Had
we not overpowered you, still
protected you from the believers?" So,
Allah will decide between you on the
Doomsday. Allah shall never give the
disbelievers a way against the
believers.
142. Surely, the hypocrites (try to)
deceive Allah while He is the One
who leaves them in deception. And
when they stand for Salah, they stand
up lazily, only to show people, and do
not remember Allah but a little,
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neither here nor there. Whomsoever
Allah lets go astray, you shall never
find a way for him.
144. you who believe, do not take
the disbelievers for friends instead of
the believers. Do you want to produce
before Allah a clear evidence against
yourselves?
145. Surely, the hypocrites are in the
lowest level of the Fire, and you shall
never find for them a helper
146. -except those who repent and
correct themselves and hold on to
Allah and make their Faith pure for
Allah. So, those are with the believers,
and Allah will give the believers a
great reward.
147. What would Allah get by
punishing you, if you are grateful and
believe? Allah is Appreciating, All-
Knowing.
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to be said openly except from anyone
wronged. Allah is A 11- Hearing, All-
Knowing.
149. If you do a good act openly or do
it in secret or forgive an evil deed,
then, Allah is A 11- Forgiving, All-
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150. Surely those who disbelieve in
Allah and His Messengers, and wish to
make division between Allah and His
Messengers, and say, "We believe in
some (messengers) and disbelieve in
some others, and wish to take a way in
between that, -
151. - those are the disbelievers in
reality, and We have prepared a
humiliating punishment for the
disbelievers.
152. Those who have believed in
Allah and His Messengers, and have
made no division between any of
them, to them He will give their
rewards. Allah is Most- Forgiving,
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153. The People of the Book ask you
to bring down upon them a Book from
the heavens, (which is not strange J as
they had asked Musa something
greater than that when they said,
"Make us see Allah openly." So, the
thunderbolt took them for the wrong
they did. Later, they took to
themselves the calf, even after the
clear signs had come to them. Then,
We forgave them, and gave Musa an
open authority.
154. We raised the (Mount of) Tur
high over them for binding them to the
pledge, and We said to them, "Do not
transgress in (the matter of) the
Sabbath." We took from them a firm
pledge.
155. So, (they met their fate) for
breaking their pledge, and for their
disbelief in the verses of Allah, and for
their slaying of the prophets unjustly,
and for their saying, "Our hearts are
sealed, -rather, Allah has set a seal
over them for their disbelief, so they
do not believe but a little
156. -and for their disbelief and for
what they said against Mary am as a
grim imputation,
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157. and for their saying, "We have
certainly killed the MasiH Isa the son
of Mary am, the Messenger of Allah",
while in fact they did neither kill him,
nor crucify him, but they were deluded
by resemblance. Those who disputed
in this matter are certainly in doubt
about it. They have no knowledge of
it, but they follow whims. It is
absolutely certain that they did not kill
him,
158. but Allah lifted him towards
Himself. Allah is All-Mighty, All-
Wise.
159. No one will remain from among
the People of the Book but will
certainly believe in him before he dies,
and on the Day of Doom, he shall be a
witness against them.
160. So, because of the transgression
of those who became Jews, We
prohibited for them good things which
were made lawful for them earlier and
for their preventing (people), very
often, from the way of Allah,
161. and for their charging Riba (usury
or interest) while they were forbidden
from it, and for their devouring of the
properties of the people by false
means. We have prepared, for the
disbelievers among them, a painful
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162. But those well-grounded in
knowledge among them, and the
believers, believe in what has been
revealed to you and what has been
revealed before you, -as well as those
observing Salah and paying Zakah,
and those believing in Allah and the
Last Day. To them we shall give a
great reward.
163. Surely, We have revealed to you
as We have revealed to Nuh and to the
prophets after him; and We have
revealed to Ibrahim, Ismail, IsHaq,
Yaqub and their children, and to Isa,
Ayyub, Yunus, Harun and Sulaiman,
and We have given Zabur to Dawud "
164. (We have sent) some Messengers
We have already told you about, and
some other Messengers We did not tell
you about, and Allah has spoken to
Musa verbally
165. -Messengers giving good tidings
and warning, so that people may have
no plea against Allah after the
Messengers (have come). Allah is
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166. But Allah bears witness that what
He has revealed to you, has revealed it
with His knowledge. The angels too,
bear witness, (though) Allah is
sufficient as witness.
167. Surely, those who disbelieved
and prevented (people) from the way
of Allah have gone far astray.
168. Surely, those who disbelieved
and transgressed, Allah is not going to
forgive them, nor to lead them to a
way
169. other than the way of Jahannam
where they are to remain for ever. That
is easy for Allah.
170. people, the Messenger has
come to you with the truth from your
Lord. So, believe. That is good for
you. If you disbelieve, then, to Allah
belongs what is in the heavens and the
earth. Allah is All-Knowing, All-Wise.
171. people of the Book, be not
excessive in your Faith, and do not say
about Allah anything but the truth.
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only a Messenger of Allah, and His
Word that He had delivered to
Mary am, and a spirit from Him. So,
believe in Allah and His Messengers.
Do not say "Three". Stop it. That is
good for you. Allah is the only One
God. He is far too pure to have a son.
To Him belongs what is in the heavens
and what is in the earth. And Allah is
enough to trust in.
172. The MasiH shall never spurn to
be a slave of Allah, nor shall the
angels who are stationed near to Him.
And whoever spurns to worship Him,
and shows arrogance,-then, He shall
gather all of them before Himself.
173. As for those who believe and do
good deeds, He shall give them their
reward in full, and give them more out
of His grace. But, to those who spurn
and show arrogance, He shall give a
painful punishment, and they shall find
for themselves neither a friend other
than Allah, nor a helper.
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174. people, a proof has come to
you from your Lord, and We have sent
down to you a vivid light.
175. Now those who believe in Allah
and hold on to Him -He shall admit
them into Mercy from Him, and
Grace, and shall lead them to Himself
through a straight path.
176. They seek a ruling from you. Say,
"Allah gives you the ruling concerning
Kalalah " If a person dies having no
son, but he does have a sister, then,
she will get one half of what he leaves.
(On the other hand) He will inherit her
if she has no child. If they are two
(sisters), they will get two third of
what he leaves. If they are brothers
and sisters, both male and female,
then, the male will get a share equal to
that of two females." Allah explains to
you, lest you should go astray. Allah
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1. you who believe, fulfill the
contracts. The animals from the cattle
have been made lawful for you, except
that which shall be read over to you,
provided that you do not treat hunting
as lawful while you are in IHram.
Surely, Allah ordains what He wills.
2. you who believe, do not violate
(the sanctity) of the Marks of Allah,
nor of the sacred month, nor of the
sacrificial animal, nor of the garlands,
nor of those proceeding to the Sacred
House, seeking the grace of their Lord
and (His) Pleasure. When you are out
of IHram, you may hunt. Malice
against a people for their having
prevented you from Al-Masjid-ul-
Haram, should not cause you to cross
the limits. Help each other in
righteousness and piety, and do not
help each other in sin and aggression.
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3. Prohibited for you are: carrion,
blood, the flesh of swine, and those
upon which (a name) other than that of
Allah has been invoked (at the time of
slaughter), animal killed by
strangulation, or killed by a blow, or
by a fall, or by goring, or that which is
eaten by a beast unless you have
properly slaughtered it; and that which
has been slaughtered before the idols,
and that you determine shares through
the arrows. (All of) this is sin. Today
those who disbelieve have lost all hope
of (damaging) your faith. So, do not
fear them, and fear Me. Today, I have
perfected your religion for you, and
have completed My blessing upon
you, and chosen Islam as Din (religion
and a way of life) for you. But
whoever is compelled by extreme
hunger, having no inclination towards
sin, 8 then Allah is Most- Forgiving,
Very-Merciful.
4. They ask you as to what has been
made lawful for them. Say, "Made
lawful for you are good things, and
(hunting through) birds and beasts of
prey that you train, teaching them out
of what Allah has taught you. So, eat
of what they hold for you, and recite
the name of Allah upon it." Fear
Allah. Surely, Allah is swift at
reckoning.
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5. This day, good things have been
made lawful for you. The food of the
people of the Book is lawful for you,
and your food is lawful for them, and
good women from among believers,
and good women from among those
who were given the Book before you,
provided you give them their dowers,
binding yourself in marriage, neither
going for lust, nor having paramours.
Whoever rejects Faith, his effort will
go to waste and, in the Hereafter, he
will be among the losers.
6. you who believe, when you rise
for Salah, (prayer) wash your faces
and your hands up to the elbows, and
make MasH (wiping by hands) of your
heads and (wash) your feet up to the
ankles. If you are in a state of major
impurity, cleanse yourselves well (by
taking bath). If you are sick, or on a
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hands with it. Allah does not like to
impose a problem on you; He, rather
likes to cleanse you and to complete
His favour upon you, so that you may
be grateful.
7. Remember Allah's favour upon you
and His covenant that He has taken
from you when you said, "We have
listened and obeyed." Fear Allah.
Allah is all- A ware of what lies in the
hearts.
8. you who believe, be steadfast for
(obeying the commands of) Allah,
(and) witnesses for justice. Malice
against a people should not prompt
you to avoid doing justice. Do justice.
That is nearer to Taqwa. Fear Allah.
Surely, Allah is All-Aware of what
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9. Allah has promised those who
believe and do good deeds: For them
there is forgiveness and a great
reward.
10. Those who disbelieve and deny
Our signs -they are the people of the
Fire.
11. you who believe, remember
Allah's favour upon you, when some
people planned to lay their hands on
you, and He kept their hands away
from you. Fear Allah; and in Allah the
believers should place their trust.
12. Allah has made the Children of
Israel take a pledge. We appointed
twelve chiefs from among them. Allah
said, "I am surely with you. If you
establish Salah, and pay Zakah, and
believe in My Messengers, and hold
them in reverence, and advance to
Allah a goodly loan, I shall certainly
write off your evil deeds, and I shall
certainly admit you into Gardens
beneath which rivers flow. So,
whoever from you disbelieves after
that has lost the straight path."
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13. So, because they broke their
pledge, We cursed them and made
their hearts hardened. They change
words from their places, and they have
overlooked a good deal of the Advice
they were given. Every now and then
you come across a certain treachery
from all of them, except a few. So,
forgive them and forego. Indeed, Allah
loves those who are good in deeds.
14. And from those who say, "We are
Christians," We took a pledge. So,
they have overlooked a good deal of
the Advice they were given. So, We
had them stuck with enmity and
malice among them right through the
Day of Doom, and (then) Allah will
tell them what they were doing.
15. people of the Book, there has
come to you Our Messenger disclosing
to you much of what you have been
concealing of the Book, while He
overlooks much. There has come to
you, from Allah, a Light and a clear
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16. with it Allah guides those who
follow His pleasure to the pathways of
peace, and brings them out, by His
will, from the depths of darkness into
the light, and guides them to a straight
path.
17. Certainly, infidels are those who
say, "God is the MasiH, son of
Maryam (Jesus son of Mary)." Say,
"Who then has the power to do
anything against Allah, if He wills to
eliminate the MasiH son of Maryam
and his mother and all those on earth?"
Unto Allah belongs the kingdom of the
heavens and the earth and what lies
between them. He creates what He
wills. Allah is powerful over
everything.
18. The Jews and the Christians say,
"We are the sons of Allah and His
favourites." Say, "Why then would He
punish you for your sins? In fact, you
are just human, among those He has
created. He forgives whom He wills
and punishes whom He wills." Unto
Allah belongs the kingdom of the
heavens and the earth and what lies
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19. people of the Book, Our
Messenger has come to you making
things clear to you after a gap between
Messengers, lest you were to say,
"There has not come to us a bearer of
good news, and a warner." So, now
there has come to you a bearer of good
news, and a warner. Allah is powerful
over everything.
20. (Recall) when Musa said to his
people, "0 my people, remember the
blessing of Allah upon you when He
made prophets from among you, made
you kings and gave you what He did
not give to anyone in the worlds.
21. my people, enter the Holy Land
which Allah has destined for you, and
do not turn back, lest you should turn
losers."
22. They said, "0 Musa, there is a
nation of tyrants over there, and we
shall never enter it until they get out of
it. If they do get out of it, we are ready
to go in."
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23. Said two men from among the
God-fearing, on whom Allah had
bestowed His favour, "Enter the gate
(charging) upon them. Once you have
entered it, you will be the ones who
will prevail. In Allah you must place
your trust, if you are believers."
24. They said, "0 Musa, we shall
never enter it, in any case, so long as
they are there. So go, you and your
Lord, and fight. As for us, we are
sitting right here."
25. He said, "0 my Lord, I have no
control except over myself and my
brother. So, make a distinction
between us and the sinning people."
26. He (Allah) said, "This (land) is
prohibited to them for forty years.
They shall be wandering around the
earth. So, do not grieve for the sinning
people."
27. And recite to them the story of the
two sons of 'Adam rightly: When both
of them offered a sacrifice, it was
accepted from one of them, and was
not accepted from the other. He said,
"I will kill you." He said, "Allah
accepts only from the God-fearing.
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28. If you stretch your hand towards
me to kill me, I am not going to stretch
my hand towards you to kill you.
Indeed, I fear Allah, the Lord of the
worlds.
29. 1 would rather let you bear my sin
and your sin, and then become one of
the people of the Fire. That is the
punishment of the unjust."
30. His self, however, prompted him
to kill his brother, so he killed him and
became one of the losers.
31. Then, Allah sent a crow that
scratched the earth to show him how
he should conceal the corpse of his
brother. He said, "Alas! Was I not
even able to be like this crow so that I
could conceal the corpse of my
brother? So, he stood regretful.
32. For this reason, We decreed for the
children of Isra'il that whoever kills a
person not in retaliation for a person
killed, nor (as a punishment) for
spreading disorder on the earth, is as if
he has killed the whole of humankind,
and whoever saves the life of a person
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is as if he has saved the life of the
whole of humankind. Certainly, Our
messengers have come to them with
clear signs. Then, after all that, many
of them are there to commit excesses
on the earth.
33. Those who fight against Allah and
His Messenger and run about trying to
spread disorder on the earth, their
punishment is no other than that they
shall be killed, or be crucified, or their
hands and legs be cut off from
different sides, or they be kept away
from the land (they live in). That is a
humiliation for them in this world, and
for them there is a great punishment in
the Hereafter;
34. except those who repent before
you overpower them. Then, be sure
that Allah is Most- Forgiving, Very-
Merciful.
35. you who believe, fear Allah and
seek means of nearness to Him, and
carry out Jihad in His way, so that you
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36. Surely, if the disbelievers have all
that is in the earth, and more as much
besides it, to pay it as ransom against
the punishment of the Day of
Judgment, it shall not be accepted
from them, and they will have a
painful punishment.
37. They will wish to come out of the
Fire, but they will not be able to come
out from there. For them there will be
a lasting punishment.
38. As for a man or a woman who
commits theft, cut off the hands of
both to punish them for what they
earned,_a deterrent punishment from
Allah. Allah is Mighty, Wise.
39. Whoever repents after his
transgression and corrects himself,
then Allah shall relent towards him.
Surely, Allah is Most-Forgiving, Very-
Merciful.
40. Do you not know that to Allah
alone belongs the kingdom of the
heavens and the earth? He punishes
whomsoever He wills and forgives
whomsoever He wills. Allah is
powerful over everything.
41. Messenger, those who race
towards disbelief should not be a cause
of grief for you, be they from
those who say with their mouths, "We
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believe", while their hearts do not
believe, or from those who are
(pronounced) Jews. They are listeners
to the fallacy, listeners to other people
who did not come to you. They distort
the words after they had been properly
placed. They say, "If you are given
this, take it, and if you are not given
this, then avoid it." The one whom
Allah wills to put to trial, you cannot
do anything for him against Allah.
They are the ones whose hearts Allah
did not intend to purify. For them there
is humiliation in this world, and for
them there is a great punishment in the
Hereafter.
42. They are listeners to the fallacy,
devourers of the unlawful. So, if they
come to you, judge between them or
turn away from them. If you turn away
from them, they can do you no harm.
But if you judge, judge between them
with justice. Surely, Allah loves those
who do justice.
43. How do they ask you to judge
while the Torah is with them, having
the ruling of Allah? Still, they turn
away, after all that. They are no
believers.
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44. Surely We have sent down the
Torah, in which there was guidance
and light by which the prophets, who
submitted themselves to Allah, used to
judge for the Jews, and (so did) the
Men of Allah and the Men of
knowledge, because they were
ordained to protect the Book of Allah,
and they stood guard over it. So, (0
Jews of today,) do not fear people.
Fear Me, and do not take a paltry price
for My verses. Those who do not
judge according to what Allah has sent
down are the disbelievers.
45. We prescribed for them therein: A
life for a life, an eye for an eye, a nose
for a nose, an ear for an ear and a tooth
for a tooth; and for wounds, an equal
retaliation. Then, if one forgives it,
that will be expiation for him. Those
who do not judge according to what
Allah has sent down, they are the
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46. We sent Isa son of Maryam after
those prophets, confirming the Torah
that was (revealed) before him, and
We gave him the Injil having guidance
and light therein, and confirming the
Torah that was (revealed) before it; a
guidance and a lesson for the God-
fearing.
47. And the people of the Injil must
judge according to what Allah has sent
down therein. Those who do not judge
according to what Allah has sent
down, they are the sinners.
48. We have sent down to you the
Book with truth, confirming the Book
before it, and a protector for it. So,
judge between them according to what
Allah has sent down, and do not
follow their desires against the truth
that has come to you. For each of you
We have made a law and a method.
Had Allah willed, He would have
made a single community of people,
but (He did not), so that He may test
you in what He has given to you.
Strive, then, to excel each other in
good deeds. To Allah is the return for
all of you. Then Allah shall tell you
about that in which you disputed.
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49. We order you to judge between
them according to what Allah has sent
down. Do not follow their desires, and
beware of them, lest they should turn
you away from some of what Allah
has sent down to you. If they turn
away, be assured that Allah intends to
make them suffer for some of their
sins. Surely, many of the people are
sinners.
50. Is it, then, the judgement of (the
days of) Ignorance that they seek?
Who is better in judgement than Allah,
for a people who believe?
51.0 you who believe, do not take the
Jews and the Christians for intimate
friends. They are friends to each other.
Whoever takes them as intimate
friends is one of them. Surely, Allah
does not take the unjust people to the
right path.
52. Now, you see those who have
disease in their hearts race towards
them saying, "We apprehend that
some misfortune may overtake us."
So, it is likely that Allah may bring
victory or something else from His
own side, whereupon they will become
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regretful over what they concealed in
their hearts.
53. Those who believe will say, "Are
these the ones who swore their solemn
oaths by Allah that they were with
you?" Their deeds have gone to waste,
and they became losers.
54. you who believe, if anyone from
you turns back from his Faith, then
Allah will bring a people whom He
loves and who love Him, humble
toward the believers, hard on the
disbelievers, who fight in the way of
Allah and are not afraid of the
reproach of any critic. That is a grace
of Allah. He confers it on whom He
wills. Allah is All-Embracing, All-
Knowing
55. Your only friend is Allah, then His
Messenger and those who believe,
who establish Salah and pay Zakah
and bow before Allah.
56. Whoever maintains friendship with
Allah and His Messenger and those
who believe (must know that) it is the
(members of the) Party of Allah that
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57. you who believe, do not take
those who have taken your Faith in
jest and fun for friends from those who
have been given the Book prior to you,
and the disbelievers. Fear Allah, if you
are believers.
58. When you call for Salah, they take
it in jest and fun. That is because they
are a people who do not understand
59. Say, "0 People of the Book, do
you accuse us of anything else except
that we have believed in Allah and in
what has been sent down to us and
what has been sent down earlier while
most of you are sinners (and we do not
follow you in your sins)
60. Say, "Shall I tell you about the
ones whose retribution with Allah is
worse than that (which you deem
bad)? They are those whom Allah has
subjected to His curse and to His
wrath; and He has turned some of
them into apes and swine, those who
worshipped Taghut (Satan, the Rebel).
Those are worse in their situation, and
far more astray from the straight path."
61. When they come to you, they say,
"We believe", while with disbelief
they came in, and with the same
(disbelief) they went out. Allah knows
best what they used to conceal.
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62. Y ou will see many of them rushing
towards sin and aggression, and
(towards) devouring what is unlawful.
Evil indeed is what they have been
doing.
63. Why do the Men of Allah and the
Men of Knowledge not forbid them
from saying what is sinful and
devouring what is unlawful? Evil
indeed is what they have been
working.
64. The Jews said, "Allah's hand is
fettered." Fettered are their own hands,
and cursed are they for what they said.
In fact, His hands are outspread. He
spends as He wills. What has been sent
down to you from your Lord shall
certainly increase many of them in
rebellion and disbelief. We have put
enmity and hatred amongst them
lasting to the Day of Doom. Whenever
they lit the flame of war, Allah puts it
out. They run about on the earth
spreading mischief, and Allah does not
like the mischief-makers.
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65. If the People of the Book had
believed and feared Allah, We would
have written off their evil deeds and
would have surely admitted them to
the Gardens of Bliss.
66. If they had upheld the Torah and
the Injil and what had been sent down
to them from their Lord, they would
surely have had plenty to eat from
above them and from beneath them.
Among them are moderate people. As
for most of them, evil is what they do.
67. Messenger, convey all that has
been sent down to you from your
Lord. If you do not, then you shall not
have conveyed His message (at all).
Allah shall protect you from the
people. Surely, Allah does not lead the
disbelieving people to the right path.
68. Say, "0 people of the Book, you
have nothing to stand on, unless you
uphold the Torah and the Injil and
what has been sent down to you from
your Lord." What has been sent down
to you from your Lord will certainly
make many of them more persistent in
rebellion and disbelief. So, do not
grieve over the disbelieving people.
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69. Surely, those who believe, and
those who are Jews, and the Sabians,
and the Christians -whoever believes
in Allah and the Last Day, and acts
righteously, shall have no fear, nor
shall such people grieve.
70. Certainly We took a pledge from
the children of Isra'il and sent
Messengers to them. Whenever a
Messenger went to them with what did
not meet their desires, they cried lie to
some, and killed others.
71. They thought that no harm would
follow. Therefore, they became blind
and deaf. Then, Allah accepted their
repentance, but again they turned blind
and deaf, many of them. Allah is
watchful of what they do.
72. Surely, disbelievers are those who
say, "Allah is the MasiH, son of
Mary am. while the MasiH had said,
"0 children of Isra'il , worship Allah,
my Lord and your Lord." In fact,
whoever ascribes any partner to
Allah, Allah has prohibited for him the
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Jannah (the Paradise), and his shelter
is the Fire, and there will be no
supporters for the unjust.
73. Surely, disbelievers are those who
say, "Allah is the third of the three,
while there is no god but One God. If
they do not desist from what they say,
a painful punishment shall certainly
befall such disbelievers.
74. Why then do they not turn to Allah
in repentance and seek His
forgiveness, while Allah is most
forgiving, very merciful?
75. The MasiH, son of Maryam, is no
more than a Messenger. There have
been messengers before him. His
mother was very truthful. Both of
them used to eat food. Look how We
explain signs to them, then see how far
they are turned away.
76. Say, "Do you worship, besides
Allah, what has no power to do you
harm or bring you benefit?" Allah is
the All-Hearing, the All-Knowing.
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77. Say, people of the Book, be not
excessive in your religion unjustly,
and do not follow the desires of a
people who have already gone astray,
misled many and lost the right path.
78. On those who disbelieve from
among the children of Isra'il , a curse
was pronounced by Dawud and Isa,
Son of Mary am. All this because they
disobeyed and used to cross the limits
79. They did not forbid each other
from any evil they committed. Evil
indeed is what they have been doing.
80. You see many of them take the
infidels (the pagans) for friends.
Indeed, evil is what they have sent
ahead for themselves, for Allah is
angry with them, and they are to
remain in torment for ever.
81. If they believed in Allah, in the
prophet, and in what had been sent
down to him, they would have not
taken them (the pagans) for friends,
but many of them are sinners.
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82. And you will certainly find that the
people most hostile against the
believers are the Jews and the ones
who ascribe partners to Allah. You
will certainly find that the closest of
them in friendship with the believers
are those who say, "We are
Christians/That is because among
them there are priests and monks, and
because they are not arrogant.
83. When they hear what has been sent
down to the Messenger, you will see
their eyes overflowing with tears
because of the truth they have
recognized. They say, "Our Lord, we
have come to believe. So, record us
along with those who bear witness.
84. What excuse do we have if we do
not believe in Allah and in the truth
that has come to us, while we hope
that our Lord will admit us to the
company of the righteous people?"
85. So, because of what they said,
Allah has awarded them gardens
beneath which rivers flow, wherein
they will live forever. That is the
reward of those who are good in their
deeds.
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86. But those who disbelieved and
denied Our signs, they are the people
of the Fire.
87. you who believe, do not hold as
unlawful the good things that Allah
has made lawful for you, and do not
transgress. Verily, Allah does not like
the transgressors.
88. Eat from what Allah has provided
you as good and lawful, and fear Allah
in whom you believe.
89. Allah does not hold you
accountable for your laghw
(ineffectual) oaths, but He does hold
you accountable for the oath with
which you have bound yourself. Its
expiation is to feed ten poor persons at
an average of what you feed your
family with, or to clothe them, or to
free a slave. However, if someone
cannot afford, he has to fast for three
days. That is expiation for the oaths
that you have sworn. Take care of your
oaths. That is how Allah makes His
signs clear to you, so that you may be
grateful.
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90. you who believe! Wine,
gambling, altars and divining arrows
are filth, made up by Satan. Therefore,
refrain from it, so that you may be
successful.
91. Satan wishes only to plant enmity
and malice between you through wine
and gambling, and to prevent you from
the remembrance of Allah and from
Salah. Would you, then, abstain?
92. Obey Allah, obey the Messenger,
and be heedful. If you still turn back,
be assured that the duty of Our
Messenger is only to convey the
Message clearly.
93. There is no sin, for those who
believe and do good deeds, in what
they might have partaken earlier, if
they fear Allah, and believe, and do
good deeds; and again fear Allah, and
believe, and still again fear Allah and
do good deeds. Allah loves those who
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94. you who believe, Allah shall
certainly test you with some of the
game coming in the range of your
hands and spears, so that Allah may
know those who fear Him, even
though He is Unseen. Whoever
transgresses the limit after all this, for
him there is a painful punishment.
95. you who believe, do not kill
game when you are in IHram (state of
consecration for Hajj or Umrah). If
someone from among you kills it
deliberately, then compensation (will
be required) from cattle equal to what
one has killed, according to the
judgement of two just men from
among you, as an offering due to reach
the Ka'bah, or an expiation, that is, to
feed the poor, or its equal in fasts, so
that he may taste the punishment of
what he did. Allah has forgiven what
has passed, but whoever does it again,
Allah shall subject him to retribution.
Allah isMighty, Lord of Retribution.
96. Made lawful for you is the game of
the sea and eating thereof, as a benefit
for you and for travellers. But the
game of the land has been made
unlawful for you as long as you are in
the state of IHram. Fear Allah (the
One) towards Whom you are to be
brought together.
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97. Allah has made the Ka'bah, the
Sacred House, a source of stability for
people, and also the sacred month and
the sacrificial animal and the garlands.
All this is because you may learn that
Allah knows what is in the heavens
and what is in the earth. Allah is All-
Knowing in respect of everything.
98. Be sure that Allah is severe in
punishment and that Allah is Very-
Forgiving, Very- Merciful.
99. The duty of Our Messenger is only
to convey the Message. Allah knows
what you disclose and what you
conceal.
100. Say, "The evil and the good are
not equal, even though the abundance
of (what is) evil may attract you. So,
fear Allah, people of understanding,
so that you may be successful."
101. you who believe, do not ask
about things which, if disclosed,
would displease you. If you ask about
them while the Qur'an is being
revealed, they will be disclosed to you.
Allah has pardoned you for it. Allah is
Most- Forgiving, Forbearing.
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102. People before you asked such
questions, and then, as a result,
became disbelievers.
103. Allah has made no BaHirah, no
Sa'ibah, no WaSilah and no Hami
(names of animals dedicated to idols
on different grounds). But those who
disbelieve coin a lie against Allah, and
most of them do not understand.
104. When it is said to them, "Come to
what Allah has sent down, and to the
Messenger;" they say, "Sufficient for
us is that on which we have found our
forefathers." Is it so, even though their
forefathers knew nothing, and had no
guidance either?
105. you who believe, take care of
your own selves. The one who has
gone astray cannot harm you, if you
are on the right path. To Allah all of
you have to return. Then He will tell
you what you have been doing.
106. O you who believe, when death
draws near one of you, that is, at the
time of making a will, the evidence
(recognized) between you shall be of
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two witnesses from among you, or of
two others not from you, if you are
travelling on the earth and the trauma
of death visits you. (Then) you shall
detain them after the prayer, if you
have some doubt, and they shall swear
by Allah, "We shall not take a price
for it, even if there be a relative; and
we shall not conceal the evidence (as
due) of Allah, otherwise we should
certainly be among the sinners."
107. Then, if it is discovered that the
two had rendered themselves liable to
a sin, then, in their place shall stand
two others, closest of those whose
right has been taken away, and they
shall swear by Allah, "Our evidence is
more truthful than their evidence, and
we have not transgressed; otherwise
we should be among the unjust."
108. Thus, it is more likely that the
former people (i.e. the executors of the
bequest) will bear witness in its proper
way, or they will fear that oaths will
be taken in rebuttal of their oaths. Fear
Allah and listen. Allah does not lead
sinning people to the right path.
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109. (Be mindful of) the day when
Allah will assemble the messengers
and will say to them, "How were you
responded to?" They will say, "We
have no knowledge. Surely Y ou alone
have the full knowledge of all that is
unseen."
110. (Call to mind the time) when
Allah will say, "0 Isa, son of Maiyam,
remember My blessing upon you and
upon your mother; when I supported
you with the Holy Spirit. You spoke to
people while you were still in the
cradle and when you grew to middle
age. I taught you the Book and the
Wisdom, the Torah and the Injil. You
created from clay something in the
shape of a bird, then you blew on it,
and it became a bird by My leave. Y ou
cured those born blind and lepers by
My leave. Y ou raised the dead by My
leave. I kept the children of Isra'il
away from you when you came to
them with clear signs, and the
disbelievers among them said, "This is
nothing but a clear magic."
111. When I enjoined upon the
disciples (of Isa), "Believe in Me and
in My Messenger," they said, "We
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112. When the disciples said, "0 Isa,
son of Maryam, can your Lord send
down to us a repast from the
heavens?" He said, "Fear Allah if you
are believers."
113. They said, "We wish that we eat
from it, and our hearts be satisfied, and
we may know for sure that you have
told us the truth, and we may become
witnesses to it."
114. Isa son of Maryam said, "0
Allah, our Lord, send down to us a
repast from heaven which may be a
happy occasion for us, for all our
generations present and future, and a
sign from Y ou, and give us provisions.
Y ou are the best Giver of Provisions."
115. Allah said, "I am going to send it
down to you; but whoever among you
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such a punishment as I shall not give
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of Mary am, did you say to the people:
Take me and my mother as gods
beside Allah?" He said, "Pure are Y ou,
it does not behoove me to say what is
not right for me. Had I said it, You
would have known it. You know what
is in my heart, and I do not know what
is in Your's. You alone have full
knowledge of all that is unseen.
117. I have not said to them anything
but what You have ordered me to say,
that is, Worship Allah, my Lord and
your Lord' and I was a witness over
them as long as I was with them. But
when You recalled me, You were the
One watching over them. You are a
witness over everything.
118. If You punish them, they are
Your slaves after all, but if You
forgive them, You are the Mighty, the
Wise."
119. Allah will say, "This is a day on
which the truth of the truthful shall
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well-pleased with them and they are
well-pleased with Him. That is the
great achievement.
120. To Allah belongs the kingdom of
the heavens and the earth and of
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1. All praise belongs to Allah who
created the heavens and the earth, and
made darkness and light; yet those
who disbelieve equate (others) with
their Lord.
2. He is the One who created you from
clay, then destined a term. The fixed
term lies with Him, yet you are in
doubt.
3. He is the true God in the heavens
and the earth. He knows what you
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of their Lord comes to them, they do
nothing but turn away from it.
5. So they rejected the truth when it
came to them. Now there shall come to
them a full account of what they used
to ridicule.
6. Have they not seen how many
generations We have destroyed prior
to them -those whom We had given
such a strong position in the land as
We did not give to you, and We
poured on them abundant rains from
the sky, and made rivers flow beneath
them? Then We destroyed them
because of their sins, and raised up
another generation after them.
7. If We had sent down to you
something written on paper, and they
had even touched it with their hands,
still the disbelievers would have said,
"This is nothing but obvious magic."
8. They say, "Why is it that an angel
has not been sent down to him?" Had
We sent down an angel, the whole
matter would have been closed, and
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been allowed to them.
9. If We had made him an angel, We
would have obviously made him a
man, and would have caused them the
same confusion they are causing now.
10. Even before you (0 Prophet,)
many messengers were ridiculed.
Those who laughed at them were,
then, besieged by what they used to
ridicule.
11. Say, "Go about the earth, and see
what was the fate of those who
rejected (the prophets)."
12. Say, "To whom belongs all that is
in the heavens and on the earth?" Say,
"To Allah." He has prescribed Mercy
for Himself. He will surely gather you
on the Day of Resurrection in which
there is no doubt. Those who have
brought loss to themselves are not
going to believe.
13. To Him belongs all that dwells in
the night and the day. He is All-
Hearing, A 11- Knowing.
14. Say, "Would I take as guardian
someone other than Allah Who is the
Creator of the heavens and the earth,
and Who feeds others, and is not fed
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to be the first to submit (to Him) and
never to be one of those who ascribe
partners to Allah."
15. Say, "If I disobey my Lord, I fear
the punishment of a momentous day."
16. Whoever is spared from it (the
punishment of that day) is, indeed,
blessed with His mercy. That is the
manifest achievement.
17. If Allah causes you harm, there is
no one to remove it except He
Himself; and if He causes you good,
then He is powerful over everything.
18. He is Dominant over His servants,
and He is the A 11- Wise, the A 11- A ware.
19. Say, "Whose testimony is the
greatest?" Say, "Allah is the witness
between me and you, and this Qur'an
has been revealed to me so that I
should thereby warn you, and
whomsoever it may reach. Do you
really bear witness that there are other
gods along with Allah?" Say, "I bear
no such witness." Say, "In fact, He is
one God. I disown what you associate
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20. Those to whom We have given the
Book recognize him (the Messenger)
as (certainly as) they would recognize
their sons. Those who have brought
loss to themselves, they are not going
to believe.
21. Who is more unjust than one who
invents a lie against Allah or rejects
His signs? Beware, the unjust shall not
prosper.
22. (Be mindful of) the Day We shall
gather them together, then We will say
to those who associated partners with
Allah, "Where are those you claimed
to be partners of Allah?"
23. Then, they will have no other
mischievous move but that they will
say, "By Allah, our Lord, we ascribed
no partners to Allah."
24. See how they will lie about
themselves, and all that they used to
forge will vanish from them.
25. There are those among them who
(apparently) listen to you, but We have
put coverings on their hearts, so that
they do not understand, and heaviness
in their ears. If they were to see all the
signs, they would still not believe
in them, so much so that, when they
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come to quarrel with you, the
disbelievers say (of the Our" an), "It is
nothing but tales of the ancients."
26. From it (the Qur'an) they prevent
others, and from it they keep
themselves away. They ruin none but
their own selves, while they do not
realize it.
27. If only you could (be there to) see
when they will be made to stand by the
Fire, and they will say, "Would that
we were sent back, then we would not
reject the signs of our Lord, and would
join the believers."
28. In fact, what they were concealing
earlier will become clear to them. If
they were sent back, they would again
go for what they were forbidden from,
as they are sheer liars.
29. They say, "There is nothing but
this worldly life of ours, and we are
not going to be raised again."
30. If only you could see when they
will be made to stand before their
Lord! He will say, "Is this not true?"
They will say, "Of course, by our
Lord, it is." He will say, "Then, taste
the punishment, for you used to
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31. Losers indeed are those who deny
that they will ever face Allah, until
when the Hour will come upon them
suddenly, they will say, "Alas! We
have been negligent about it." They
shall carry their burdens on their
backs. Beware! Evil is the burden they
carry.
32. The worldly life is nothing but a
game and fun, and the last abode is
surely much better for those who fear
Allah. Would you still not understand?
33. Indeed We know that what they
say makes you sad, because it is not
you whom they reject, but the
transgressors actually deny the signs
of Allah.
34. Indeed, many messengers have
been rejected before you, but they
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and they were persecuted until Our
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35. If their aversion is too hard on you,
then seek, if you can, a tunnel into the
earth or a ladder unto the sky in order
to bring them a sign. Had Allah so
willed, He would have brought all of
them to the right path. So, never be
one of the ignorant.
36. Only those respond who listen (to
seek the truth). As for the dead, Allah
shall raise them, after which they shall
be returned to Him.
37. They say, "Why is it that no sign
(of our choice) has been sent down to
him from his LoraT Say, "Allah is
surely powerful enough to send down
a sign." But most of them do not
know.
38. There is no creature moving on the
earth, nor a bird flying on its two
wings, but they are all communities
like you. We have not missed anything
in the Book. Then, to their Lord all of
them shall be gathered.
39. Those who gave the lie to Our
signs are deaf and dumb, in layers of
darkness. He lets whomsoever
He wills go astray, and brings
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path.
40. Say, "Tell me if the punishment of
Allah comes to you or the Hour befalls
you, would you call someone other
than Allah, if you are truthful?"
41. Rather, Him alone you will call
and He, if He wills, shall remove what
you call Him for, and you will forget
those you associate with Him.
42. We did send messengers to
communities before you and put them
to hardships and sufferings, so that
they may supplicate in humility.
43. Why then, did they not supplicate
in humility when a calamity from Us
came upon them? Instead, their hearts
were hardened and Satan adorned for
them what they were doing.
44. Thereafter, when they forgot the
advice they were given, We opened
for them doors of everything, so that
when they became proud of what they
were given, We seized them suddenly
and they were left in despair.
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45. Thus, the people who did wrong
were uprooted to the last man; Praise
be to Allah, the Lord of the worlds.
46. Say, "Tell me, if Allah takes away
your hearing and your sights and sets a
seal on your hearts, which god other
than Allah can bring these back to
you?" See how We put forth Our
verses in various forms? Y et, still they
turn away.
47. Say, "Tell me if the punishment of
Allah comes upon you whether
suddenly or openly, shall any people
be destroyed except the unjust?'
48. We do not send the messengers but
as bearers of good tidings and as
warners. So, those who believe and
correct themselves, there will be no
fear for them, nor shall they grieve,
49. whereas those who have rejected
Our signs, torment shall afflict them,
because they used to commit sins.
50. Say, "I do not say to you that I
have the treasures of Allah, nor do I
have the knowledge of the Unseen, nor
do I say to you that I am an angel. I
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Say, "Are the blind and the seeing
alike? Do you, then, not reflect?"
51. Warn, with it, those who have the
fear of being gathered before their
Lord, with no one other than Him to
support or to intercede. Maybe they
become God-fearing.
52. Do not expel those who call out to
their Lord morning and evening
seeking His pleasure. You are not
responsible for anything in their
account, and they are not responsible
for anything in your account, that you
should expel them, and thus become
one of the unjust.
53. Thus We have tested some of them
through others, so that they should say,
"Are these the ones among all of us
whom Allah has chosen for His
favour?" Yes, does Allah not know
well who are the grateful?
54. When those who believe in Our
verses come to you, say to them,
"Peace on you. Your Lord has
prescribed for Himself mercy, so that
if any one of you does an evil deed out
of ignorance and thereafter repents
and mends his ways, then (you will see
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that) He is Most-Forgiving, Very-
Merciful.
55. This is how We explain the verses
in detail, so that the way of the guilty
may become exposed.
56. Say, "I have been forbidden from
worshiping those whom you invoke
beside Allah." Say, "I do not follow
your desires, because if I were to do
that, I would be going astray and
would no more be of those on the right
path."
57. Say, "I am on clear guidance from
my Lord, and you have cried lies to it.
That which you demand to be hastened
is not up to me. The Decision belongs
to none but Allah. He relates the Truth
and He is the best of all judges.
58. Say, "If what you demand to be
hastened were up to me, the matter
between me and you would have been
over. Allah well knows who the
wrongdoers are.
59. With Him are the keys of the
Unseen. No one knows them but He.
He knows what is in the land and the
sea. No leaf ever falls but that He
knows about it, and there is no grain in
the dark layers of the earth,
or anything fresh or dry that is not
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60. He is the One who recalls your
souls by night, and knows what you do
by day; then He makes you rise up
therein, so that a fixed term may be
fulfilled. Thereafter, to Him are you to
return; then He will tell you what you
have been doing.
61. He is Dominant over His slaves,
and He sends guardians over you until
when death comes upon one of you,
Our deputies take his soul in full, and
they neglect nothing (from their
duties).
62. Then all of them will be returned
to Allah, their real Master. Behold, His
is the judgement, and He is the
swiftest of those who take account.
63. Say, "Who is the One who delivers
you from the darkness of the land and
the sea when you supplicate Him in
humility and in low tones (promising):
If He delivers us from this, We shall
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64. Say, "Allah delivers you from it
and from every pain; Yet still, you
associate partners with Him."
65. Say, "He is fully capable that He
should send a punishment from above
you or from beneath your feet, or to
put you in confusion through
divisions, and make some of you taste
troubles through some others." 18 See
how We bring forth explaining verses
from different angles, so that they may
understand.
66. Your people have rejected it (the
Qur'an) while it is the whole truth.
Say, "I am not appointed as a
taskmaster over you.
67. For every event there is a point (of
time and place) to occur, and you will
soon know (it)."
68. When you see those who indulge
in (blaspheming) Our verses, turn
away from them until they become
occupied with some other discourse. If
Satan should cause you to forget (this
instruction), then do not sit with the
unjust people after recollection.
69. Those who fear Allah are not
responsible for any (evil) act in the
account of these (infidels), except for
advising them, so that they may be
careful.
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70. Avoid those who have taken their
faith as fun and games. The worldly
life has deceived them. Preach with it
(the Our" an), lest one should be seized
for what he did, in a way that he
should have neither a helper besides
Allah, nor an intercessor. Should he
offer every (sort of) ransom, it will not
be accepted from him. Those are the
ones who are seized for what they
themselves earned. For them there is a
drink of boiling water, and a painful
punishment, because they used to
disbelieve.
71. Say, "Should we invoke, besides
Allah, something that can neither
benefit us nor harm us? Should we
turn back on our heels after Allah has
guided us? (If we do so, we will be)
like the one whom the devils have
abducted to a far off land, leaving him
bewildered, even though he has friends
who call him to the right path (saying),
"Come to us." Say, "Allah's guidance
is the guidance, and we have been
ordered to submit to the Lord of the
worlds,
72. and establish Salah, and heed Him.
He is the One before whom you are to
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73. He is the One who created the
heavens and the earth with purpose.
On the day He says "Be", it (the
Resurrection) will come to be. His
word is the truth, and His is the
kingdom on the day the Horn shall be
blown. He is the Knower of the
Unseen and the Seen. He is the Wise,
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74. (Remember) when Ibrahim said to
his father, 'Azar: "Do you take idols
for gods? I see you and your people in
manifest error."
75. Thus We showed Ibrahim the
kingdom of the heavens and the earth,
so that he might be firm in belief.
76. So, when the night enveloped him,
he saw a star. He said, "This is my
Lord." But, when it vanished, he said,
"I do not like those who vanish."
77. Later, when he saw the moon
rising, he said, "This is my Lord." But,
when it vanished, he said, "Had my
Lord not guided me, I would have
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78. Thereafter, when he saw the sun
rising, he said, "This is my Lord. This
is greater." Again, when it vanished,
he said, "0 my people, I disown
whatever you associate with Allah
79. I have, indeed, turned my face
straight towards the One who created
the heavens and the earth, and I am not
one of those who associate partners
with Allah."
80. His people argued with him. He
said, "Do you argue with me about
Allah while He has already led me to
the right path? I do not fear that which
you associate with Him, (because it
cannot harm me), unless, of course,
something is willed by my Lord. My
Lord encompasses everything with His
knowledge. Would you, then, take no
lesson?
81. How can I fear that which you
associate with Him, while you do not
fear (the evil fate of) your having
associated with Allah something for
which He did not send down to you
any authority? Now, which of the two
parties has more right to be in peace?
(Tell me) if you know.
82. Those who have believed and have
not mixed their faith with injustice are
the ones who deserve peace, and it is
they who are on the right path.
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83. That is the decisive argument from
Us that We gave to Ibrahim against his
people. We raise in ranks whomsoever
We will. Surely, your Lord is Wise,
Knowing.
84. We bestowed upon him IsHaq and
Yaqub " Each one of them We guided
to the right path. Earlier, We guided
Nuh and, of his progeny, (We guided)
Dawud and Sulaiman and Ayyub and
Yusuf (Joseph) and Musa and Harun. -
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85. and (We guided) Zakariyya and
YaHya and Isa and Ilyas -each one of
them was of the righteous -
86. -and Ismail and Yasa and Yunus
and Lut, and all of them We made to
excel over all the people of the world
(in their respective times).
87. We guided many among their
fathers and their children and their
brothers, and We chose them and led
them on to the straight path.
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guides with it whomsoever He wills
from among His servants. Had they
associated partners with Him, all they
did would have been nullified for
them.
89. They are those whom We have
given the Book and wisdom and
prophethood. So, if these people
disbelieve this (concept of Prophet-
hood), then (be not grieved, because)
We have deputed for (believing in) it a
people who do not reject it.
90. Those are the people whom Allah
has guided. So, it is their guidance that
you should follow. Say, "I ask you no
reward for it. It is nothing but an
advice for all the worlds."
91. They did not hold Allah in due
esteem when they said, "Allah has not
sent down anything to a human
being." Say, "Who has sent down the
Book brought by Musa as a light and a
guidance for people, which you keep
in various sheets (some of which) you
disclose, and a lot of which you
conceal, and (by which) you were
taught what you did not know, neither
you nor your fathers?" Say, "Allah."
Then leave them to play with whatever
they indulge in.
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have sent down, confirming what was
(revealed) before it, so that you may
warn the town which is the Mother of
All Towns, (i.e. Makkah) and those
around it. Those who believe in the
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who fabricates a lie against Allah or
says, "Revelation has been sent to
me", whereas no revelation has been
sent to him, and the one who says, "I
would produce the like of what Allah
has revealed." If only you could
witness when the unjust are in the
throes of death, and the angels stretch
their hands (and say), "Out with your
souls. Today, you shall have your
punishment, a punishment of
humiliation, because you have been
saying about Allah what is not true,
and have been showing arrogance
against His verses."
94. You have come to Us all alone,
just as We had first created you, and
you have left behind you what We had
bestowed on you, and We do not see
your intercessors with you -those
whom you claimed to be (Our)
partners in (managing) your matters.
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In fact, all ties between you are now
severed, and all that you presumed has
totally failed you.
95. Surely, Allah is the one who splits
the grain and the date- stone (for
sprouting). He brings forth the living
from the dead, and He is the One who
brings forth the dead from the living.
That is Allah! To where, then, are you
being turned away (by your desires)?
96. (He is) the One who causes the
dawn to break. He has made the night
for rest, and the sun and the moon for
reckoning. This is a measure set by the
All-Mighty, the All-Knowing.
97. He is the One who made for you
the stars, so that you may be guided by
them in darkness of the land and the
sea. We have elaborated the signs for
the people who know.
98. He is the One who created you
from one person, then, you have a
place to dwell and a place to sojourn.
We have elaborated the signs for the
people who understand.
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99. He is the One who sent down
water from the heavens. Then We
brought forth with it vegetation of all
kinds. Then from it We brought grains
set upon one another. From the palm-
trees, from their spathes, come forth
the low hanging bunches. (We
produce) vineyards and the olive and
the pomegranate, either similar or not
similar to each other. Look at its fruit
when it bears fruit and at its ripening.
Surely, in all this there are signs for
the people who believe.
100. They have invented the Jinns as
partners with Allah, while He has
created them; and they have fabricated
for Him sons and daughters without
any knowledge. Pure is He, and far
more higher than what they describe.
101. (He is) the Originator of the
heavens and the earth. How can He
have a son when He never had a wife?
He created everything, and He knows
everything.
102. This is Allah: your Lord, there is
no God but He, the Creator of
everything; so, worship Him. He is
Guardian over everything.
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103. No vision can comprehend Him,
and He comprehends all visions, and
He is Absolutely Subtle, A 11- A ware.
104. (Say, Prophet :) There have
come to you insights from your Lord.
Now, whoever uses his sight, does so
for his own self, and whoever remains
blind does so against his own self. I do
not stand guard over you.
105. This is how We bring the verses
in diverse ways, so that they say, "you
have been tutored", and so that We
may explain it to people who have
knowledge.
106. Follow what has been revealed to
you from your Lord. There is no god
but He; and turn away from those who
associate partners with Allah.
107. If Allah willed, they would not
have associated. We have not
appointed you as a guard over them,
nor are you a taskmaster for them.
108. Do not revile those whom they
invoke other than Allah, lest they
should revile Allah in transgression
without having knowledge. This is
how We have made the deeds of every
community attractive in their sight.
Then, to their Lord is their return, after
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which He shall tell them what they
have been doing.
109. They have sworn forceful oaths
by Allah that if a sign comes to them,
they will surely believe in it. Say,
"Signs are in Allah's power alone."
What will make you realize that even
when they (the signs) come, they will
not believe?
110. We will upset their hearts and
sights, as they did not believe in them
at the first instance, and We will leave
them wandering blindly in their
rebellion.
111. If We had sent down to them the
angels, and the dead had spoken to
them, and (even if) We had gathered
everything before them face to face,
still, they were not to believe, unless
Allah would have so willed. But, most
of them adopt the way of ignorance.
112. So it is that, for every prophet,
We have set up enemies, -the devils of
mankind and jinn -who seduce one
another with alluring rhetoric in order
to deceive -Had Allah willed, they
would have not done it. So, leave them
alone with what they forge -
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113. -and (they seduce one another) in
order that the hearts of those who do
not believe in the Hereafter may
incline to it, and that they may be well
pleased with it, and so that they
commit what those (seducers) are used
to commit.
114. So, should I seek someone other
than Allah as judge, while it is He who
has sent down to you the Book in
details? Those We have given the
Book know that it is revealed from
your Lord with the truth. So, never be
one of those who are in suspicion.
115. The Word of your Lord is perfect
in truth and justice. None is there to
change His words, and He is All-
Hearing, A 11- Knowing.
116. If you obey the majority of those
on earth, they will make you lose the
way of Allah. They follow nothing but
whims, and they do nothing but make
conjectures.
117. Surely, your Lord is best aware of
those who go astray from His way, and
He is best aware of those who are on
the right path.
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118. So, eat (the flesh) of that (animal)
upon which the name of Allah has
been invoked (when slaughtering), if
you do believe in His verses.
119. What should cause you to avoid
eating of that upon which the name of
Allah has been invoked, while He has
spelled out to you all that He has made
unlawful for you, except that to which
you are compelled by extreme
necessity? Surely, there are many who
misguide people on the basis of their
desires without having knowledge.
Surely, your Lord is the best knower
of those who cross the limits.
120. Leave outward sin and inward
sin. Surely, those who commit sin
shall be punished for what they used to
commit.
121. Do not eat that (meat) over which
the name of Allah has not been
pronounced. This is surely a sin. The
satans inspire their friends to dispute
with you. If you were to obey them,
you would be Mushriks.
122. Is it (conceivable) that the one
who was dead and to whom We gave
life, and set for him a light with which
he walks among men, (is held to) be
like the one whose condition is such
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that he is in total darkness, never
coming out of it? This is how their
deeds appear beautified to the
disbelievers.
123. In a similar way, in every town
We caused its chief sinners to commit
mischief in it. And they do not commit
mischief but against themselves, while
they do not realize it.
124. When a sign comes to them, they
say, "We shall never come to believe
unless we are given the like of what
was given to the messengers of Allah."
Allah knows best where to place His
message. Those who committed sin
shall soon suffer from disgrace before
Allah and face severe punishment for
the mischief they have been making.
125. So, whomsoever Allah wills to
guide, He makes his heart wide open
for Islam, and whomsoever He wills to
let go astray, He makes his heart strait
and constricted, (and he feels
embracing Islam as difficult) as if he
were climbing to the sky. In this way,
Allah lays abomination on those who
do not believe.
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126. This is the path of your Lord, a
straight path. We have made the verses
elaborate for people who accept the
advice.
127. For them there is the Abode of
Peace with their Lord, and He is their
Guardian by virtue of what they used
to do.
128. The day He will assemble all of
them together, (Allah will say to Jinn)
"0 species of Jinns, you have done too
much against mankind." Their friends
from among the human beings will
say, "Our Lord, some of us have
benefited from others, and we have
reached our term that You had
appointed for us." He will say, "The
Fire is your Abode wherein you will
remain for ever, unless Allah wills
(otherwise). Surely, your Lord is All-
Wise, A 11- Knowing."
129. Thus We will make some
wrongdoers companions of others (in
the Hereafter) because of what they
used to commit.
130. .0 species of Jinn and mankind,
had the messengers not come to you,
from among yourselves, who used to
relate My verses to you, and used to
warn you of the encounter of this your
day?" They will say, "We testify
against ourselves." The worldly life
had deceived them, and they will
testify against themselves that they
were disbelievers.
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131. That (Allah sends messengers) is
because your Lord is not to destroy
any towns on account of any
wrongdoing, while their people are
unaware.
132. For all people, there are ranks
according to what they did, and your
Lord is not unaware of what they do.
133. Your Lord is the All-
Independent, the Lord of Mercy. If He
so wills, He can take you away and
cause whomsoever He wills to succeed
you, just as He has raised you from the
progeny of other people.
134. Surely what you are promised is
bound to come, and you cannot
frustrate (it).
135. Say, "0 my people, do at your
place (whatever you do.) I have to do
(in my way). So, you will know for
whom is the ultimate abode. Surely,
the wrongdoers will not be
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136. They have assigned a portion for
Allah from the tillage and the cattle
created by Him, and then said, "This is
for Allah", so they claim, "And this is
for our associate-gods/' Then, that
which is allocated for their associate-
gods never reaches Allah, while that
which is allocated for Allah does reach
their associate- gods. Evil is what they
judge.
137. Similarly, their associate- gods
have made the killing of their children
seem fair to many mushriks
(idolaters), so that they may ruin them
and may confuse their faith for them.
Had Allah so willed, they would not
have done that. So, leave them alone
with what they fabricate.
138. They say, 'These are prohibited
cattle and produce; none can eat them
except those whom we wish, -so they
claimed "and there are cattle whose
backs are prohibited (for riding or
loading)", and there are cattle over
which they do not pronounce the name
of Allah, -all being fabrications against
Him. He will soon punish them for
what they have been fabricating.
139. They say, "Whatever is in the
wombs of these cattle is purely for our
males, and forbidden to our wives." If
it be born dead, then all of them share
in it. Soon, He will punish them for
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what they attribute. Surely, He is All-
Wise, A 11- Knowing.
140. Losers are those who kill their
children foolishly, without knowledge,
and hold as prohibited what Allah has
provided them, falsely ascribing it to
Allah. They have gone astray, and they
are not on the right path.
141. He is the One who has created
gardens, trellised and untrellised, and
date-palms and crops with a variety of
edibles, and the olive and the
pomegranate, (some) similar to one
another, and (some) dissimilar. Eat of
its fruit when it bears fruits, and pay
its due on the day of harvest, and do
not be extravagant. Surely, Allah does
not like the extravagant
142. Among cattle (He has created)
those fit for loading and those fit for
laying on the floor. Eat of what Allah
has provided you, and do not follow
the footsteps of Satan. Surely, he is an
open enemy to you.
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143. (Allah has created) eight pairs:
two of sheep and two of goats. Say, "Is
it the two males that He has prohibited
or the two females, or whatever the
wombs of the two females contain?
Tell me on the basis of knowledge if
you are true."
144. And (He has created) two of
camels and two of oxen. Say, "Is it the
two males that He has prohibited or
the two females or whatever the
wombs of the two females contain? Or
were you present when Allah has
advised you of this?" So, who is more
unjust than the one who fabricates a lie
against Allah in order to misguide
people without knowledge? Surely,
Allah gives no guidance to an unjust
people.
145. Say, "I do not find, in what has
been revealed to me, anything (out of
the cattle under discussion) prohibited
for anyone who eats it, unless it be
carrion or blood that pours forth, or
flesh of swine -because it is impure -or
there be an animal slaughtered sinfully
by invoking on it the name of someone
other than Allah. However, if anyone
is compelled by necessity, neither
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then your Lord is Most- Forgiving,
Very-Merciful."
146. For those who are Jews We
prohibited all that has claws. Of cows
and goats, We prohibited for them
their fats, except that which is borne
by their backs or the entrails, or what
is attached to a bone. Thus We
recompensed them for their
transgression. We are definitely
truthful.
147. Then, if they give the lie to you,
say, "Your Lord is the Lord of all-
embracing mercy, and His punishment
cannot be averted from the sinning
people."
148. Those who associate partners
with Allah will say, "Had Allah
willed, we would have not associated
(partners with Him), nor our fathers,
nor would we have made anything
prohibited." In the same way those
who went before them gave the lie to
(the truth) until they tasted Our
punishment. Say, "Do you have any
sure knowledge that you may produce
to us? Y ou follow nothing but whims,
and do nothing but make conjectures.
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149. Say, "Then, Allah's is the
conclusive proof. So, had He willed,
He would have brought all of you on
the right path."
150. Say, "Bring your witnesses who
testify that Allah has prohibited this."
Then, if they testify, (0 prophet), do
not be a witness to them, and do not
follow the desires of those who have
given the lie to Our signs and those
who do not believe in the Hereafter,
and who equate others with their Lord.
151. Say (0 Prophet to the infidels),
"Come, and I shall recite what your
Lord has prohibited for you: Do not
associate anything with Him (as His
partner); and be good to parents, and
do not kill your children because of
poverty - We will give provision to
you, and to them as well - and do not
go near shameful acts, whether they
are open or secret; and do not kill a
person whom Allah has given sanctity,
except rightfully. This He has enjoined
upon you, so that you may understand.
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152. Do not approach the properly of
the orphan, except with the best
possible conduct, until he reaches
maturity. Give full measure and full
weight in all fairness - We do not
obligate anyone beyond his capacity -
and be just when you speak, even
though the one (against whom you are
speaking) is a relative; and fulfill the
covenant of Allah. This is what He has
enjoined upon you, so that you may
observe the advice.
153. And: This is My path that is
straightforward. So, follow it, and do
not follow the (other) ways, lest they
should make you deviate from His
way. This is what He has enjoined
upon you, so that you may be God-
fearing."
154. Then We gave Musa the Book,
perfect for the one who does good, and
explaining everything in detail, and a
guidance and mercy, so that they may
believe in meeting their Lord.
155. And this (Qur'an) is a blessed
Book We have sent down. So follow it
and fear Allah, so that you may be
favored with mercy.
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156. (Had We not sent this book,) you
would (have an excuse to) say, "The
Book was sent down only upon two
groups before us, (i.e. the Jews and the
Christians) and we were unaware of
what they read."
157. Or you would say, "If the Book
had been sent down to us, we would
have been more adhering to the right
path than they are." Now there has
come to you a clear sign from your
Lord, and a guidance and mercy. So,
who is more unjust than the one who
gives the lie to the verses of Allah and
turns away from them? We will
recompense those who turn away from
Our verses with an evil punishment,
because of their turning away.
158. They are waiting for nothing less
than that the angels should come to
them, or your Lord or some signs of
your Lord should come. The day some
signs of your Lord will come, the
believing of a person shall be of no use
to him who had never believed before,
or had not earned some good through
his faith. Say, "Wait. Of course, we
are waiting."
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159. Surely, those who have made
divisions in their religion and turned
into factions, you have nothing to do
with them. Their case rests with Allah
alone; then He will tell them what they
have been doing.
160. Whoever comes with a good deed
will receive ten times as much, and
whoever comes with an evil deed will
be requited with no more than the like
of it, and they shall not be wronged.
161. Say, "As for me, my Lord has
guided me to a straight path, the
straight religion, the faith of Ibrahim
who was upright and was not of those
who associate partners with Allah.
162. Say, "My prayer, my offering, my
life and my death are for Allah, the
Lord of all the worlds.
163. For Him there is no partner. And
thus I have been commanded, and I am
the first one to submit."
164. Say, "Should I seek a lord other
than Allah while He is the Lord of
everything? And nobody does
anything but to his own account, and
no bearer of burden shall bear the
burden of another. Then to your Lord
is your return. Then He will let you
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165. It is He who made you the
vicegerents of the earth and raised
some of you in ranks over others, so
that He may test you in what He has
given you. Surely, your Lord is swift
in punishing, and surely He is Most-
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1. Alif, Lam, Mim, Sad.
2. (This is) a book sent down to you.
Therefore, your heart must not be
straitened because of it. (It is revealed
to you) so that you may warn through
it, and it may be an advice for the
believers.
3. (0 humankind,) follow what has
been sent down to you from your
Lord, and do not follow any masters
other than Him. Little you heed to
advice!
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4. How many a town We have
destroyed! Our punishment came upon
them at night or when they were
having a nap at midday.
5. So, when Our punishment came
upon them, they could say nothing but
cry, "We were wrongdoers indeed."
6. So, We shall ask those to whom the
messengers were sent, and We shall
ask the messengers (how they
conveyed the message).
7. Then, having full knowledge, We
shall tell them the whole story, as We
were never far from them.
8. The Weighing (of deeds) on that
day is definite. As for those whose
scales are heavy, they will be the
successful ones.
9. But those whose scales are light,
they are the ones who have brought
loss to themselves, because they did
not do justice to Our verses.
10. We established you on earth, and
created in it means of living for you.
Little you appreciate.
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11. We created you, then gave you a
shape, then We said to the angels,
"Prostrate yourselves before 'Adam."
So, they all prostrated themselves,
except Iblis (Satan). He did not join
those who fell prostrate.
12. Allah said, "What has prevented
you from prostrating when I ordered
you?" He said, "I am better than him.
You have created me of fire, and
created him of clay."
13. He said, "Then, get you down from
here, it is not for you to show
arrogance here. So, get out. You are
one of the degraded.
14. He said, "Then give me respite
until a day when all will be
resurrected.
15. He (Allah) said, "You are granted
respite".
16. He said, "Now that You have led
me astray, I will certainly sit for them
(in ambush) on Y our straight path.
17. Then I will come upon them from
their front side and from their behind,
and from their right and from their left.
You will not find most of them
grateful.
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18. He (Allah) said, "Get out of here,
condemned, rejected. Indeed,
whosoever will follow you from
among them, I will fill Hell with all of
you together.
19. 'Adam, dwell, you and your
wife, in Paradise, and eat from
wherever you like, but do not go near
this tree, otherwise you shall join the
transgressors."
20. Then Satan whispered to them, so
that he might expose to them their
shame that was hidden from them; and
said, "Your Lord has not prohibited
this tree for you, but to avoid your
becoming angels or your becoming
eternal."
21. He swore an oath, "I am one of
your well-wishers."
22. Thus, he cast both of them down
by deception. When they tasted (the
fruit of) the tree, their shame was
exposed to them, and they began to
patch together some leaves of Paradise
upon themselves, and their Lord called
them, "Did I not forbid you from that
tree? Did I not tell you that Satan is
your declared enemy?"
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23. They said, "Our Lord, we have
wronged ourselves, and if You do not
forgive us and do not bless us with
mercy, we shall, indeed, be among the
losers.
24. He said, "Go down, some of you
enemies of some; and for you on the
earth there will be a dwelling place
and enjoyment for a time."
25. (Further) He said, "There you shall
live and there you shall die, and from
there you shall be raised again."
26. children of 'Adam, We have
sent down to you the dress that covers
your shame and provides adornment.
As for the dress of Taqwa (piety), that
is the best. That is one of the signs of
Allah, so that they may learn a lesson.
27. children of 'Adam, "Do not let
Satan put you in trouble the way he
had your parents expelled from
Paradise, having their dress removed
from them, so that he could show them
their shame. Indeed, he sees you _ he
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not see them. Surely, We have made
the devils friends to those who do not
believe.
28. When they do a shameful act they
say, "We have found our fathers doing
it, and Allah has ordered us to do so."
Say, "Allah never orders anything
shameful. Do you say about Allah
what you do not know?"
29. Say, "My Lord has ordered me to
do justice." Set your faces aright on
each occasion of prostration, and pray
to Him with pure faith in Him. Just as
He has originated you, so you will be
raised again.
30. He has led a group to guidance;
and established for another group is
misguidance. Indeed, they have taken
the devils for their friends, instead of
Allah, and they think that they are on
the right path.
31. children of 'Adam, take on your
adornment at every mosque. Eat and
drink and do not be extravagant.
Surely, He does not like the
extravagant.
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32. Say, "Who has prohibited the
adornment Allah has brought forth for
His servants, and the wholesome
things of sustenance?" Say, "They are
for the believers during this worldly
life (though shared by others), while
they are purely for them on the day of
Resurrection. This is how We
elaborate the verses for people who
understand."
33. Say, "My Lord has prohibited only
the shameful acts, whether open or
secret, and (every) sinful act, and
unjust aggression, and that you
associate with Allah anything for
which He has not sent any authority,
and that you attribute to Allah any
thing about which you do not have
sure knowledge.
34. For every people there is an
appointed time. So, when their
appointed time will come, they cannot
be late for a moment, nor will they get
ahead.
35. children of 'Adam, if
messengers from among you come to
you conveying My verses to you, then,
those who fear Allah and correct
themselves will have no fear, nor shall
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36. Those who reject Our verses and
stand arrogant against them, - they are
the inmates of the Fire. There they
shall live forever.
37. So, who is more unjust than the
one who coins a lie against Allah or
rejects His signs? They shall receive
their share from that (sustenance)
which is written (for them in their
destiny) until, when Our envoys
(angels) shall come to them to take
their souls away, they (the angels) will
say, "Where are those (so-called gods)
whom you used to invoke besides
Allah?" They (the unbelievers) will
say, "They all have vanished from us",
and they shall testify against
themselves that they were unbelievers.
38. He (Allah) will say, "Enter the Fire
along with the peoples who passed
before you from the Jinn and the
human beings." Whenever a group
will enter it, they will curse their
fellows, until when all of them will
have joined each other in it, the latter
ones will say about the former ones
"Our Lord, they misguided us; so, give
them a double punishment of the
Fire." He will say, "For each there is a
double, but you do not know."
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39. The former ones will say to the
latter ones, "So, you have no privilege
against us. Now, taste the punishment
for what you have been earning."
40. Surely, those who have rejected
Our signs and stood arrogant against
them, the gates of the heavens shall
not be opened for them, and they shall
not enter Paradise unless a camel
passes through the eye of a needle.
This is how We recompense the
sinners.
41. For them there is a bed from the
Jahannam, and over them there are
coverings. This is how We
recompense the transgressors.
42. Those who believe and do good
deeds, -We do not obligate anyone
beyond his capacity-they are the
people of Paradise; they shall remain
there for ever.
43. We will remove whatever amount
of malice they had in their hearts.
Rivers will flow beneath them, and
they will say, "All praise is to Allah
who has guided us to this. We would
not have been able to find the way,
had Allah not guided us. Surely, the
messengers of our Lord came with the
truth." Then they will receive a call,
"Here is the Paradise which you have
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deeds you have been doing."
44. The inmates of Paradise will call
out to the inmates of the Fire: "We
have found true what our Lord had
promised to us. Have you, too, found
true what your Lord had promised?"
They will say, "Yes." Then, an
announcer between them will call out,
"The curse of Allah is on the
wrongdoers
45. who used to rum themselves away
from the way of Allah, seeking to
make it crooked, while they were the
deniers of the Hereafter."
46. Between the two groups there will
be a barrier. And on Araf (the Heights)
there shall be people who will
recognize each group through their
signs, and they will call out to the
people of Paradise, "Peace on you."
They will not have entered it, yet they
will hope to.
47. When their eyes will be turned to
the people of the Fire, they will say,
"Our Lord, do not join us with the
unjust people."
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48. The people of Araf will call out to
the people (of Fire) whom they will
recognize through their signs: "Your
masses were not of any help to you,
nor was the arrogance you used to
show.
49. Is it these (people of Paradise)
about whom you swore that Allah
would not allow His mercy to reach
them?" (It will be said to such people,)
"Enter Paradise; there will be no fear
for you, nor shall you grieve."
50. The people of the Fire will call out
to the people of Paradise, "Pour on us
some water, or some of what Allah has
provided you." They will say, "Allah
has prohibited these for disbelievers,
51. who had taken their faith as play
and a game, and the worldly life had
deceived them." So, We shall forget
them today, as they had forgotten to
face this day of theirs, and as they
used to deny Our signs.
52. Surely We have brought them a
book that We have elaborated with
knowledge, as guidance and mercy for
a people who believe.
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53. They are waiting for nothing but
its final result (i.e. the punishment
promised in the Our" an). The day
when its final result will come, those
who had ignored it earlier will say,
"Surely, the messengers of our Lord
had come with truth. So, are there any
intercessors for us who could intercede
in our favor? Or, could we be sent
back, so that we might do contrary to
what we used to do?" Indeed, they
have put their selves to loss, and
vanished from them all that they used
to fabricate.
54. Surely, your Lord is Allah who
created the heavens and the earth in
six days, then He positioned himself
on the Throne. He covers the day with
the night that pursues it swiftly. (He
created) the sun and the moon and the
stars, subjugated to His command. Lo!
To Him alone belong the creation and
the command. Glorious is Allah, the
Lord of all the worlds.
55. Supplicate to your Lord humbly
and secretly. Surely, He does not like
those who cross the limits.
56. Do not make mischief on the earth
after it has been set in order.
Supplicate Him in fear and hope.
Surely, the mercy of Allah is close to
those who are good in their deeds.
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57. He is the One who sends the winds
carrying good news before His
blessings, until when they lift up the
heavy clouds, We drive them to a dead
land. Then, there We pour down
water. Then, We bring forth with it all
sorts of fruits. In similarway, We will
bring forth all the dead. (All this is
being explained to you), so that you
may learn a lesson.
58. As for a good land, its vegetation
comes out with the permission of its
Lord. But that which is bad does not
grow except what is bad. Thus We
alternate the verses in various ways for
a people who pay gratitude.
59. Surely We sent Nuh to his people.
So he said, "0 my people, worship
Allah. You have no god other than
Him. I fear for you the punishment of
a great Day."
60. The chiefs of his people said,
"Indeed we see you in an obvious
error."
61. He said, "0 my people, there is no
error in me, but I am a messenger from
the Lord of all the worlds.
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62. I convey to you the messages of
my Lord and wish your betterment,
and I know from Allah what you do
not know.
63. Do you wonder that an advice
from your Lord has come to you
through a man from among you, so
that he may warn you and that you
may fear Allah, and that you may be
blessed with mercy?"
64. Then, they accused him of
falsehood; so We saved him, and those
with him in the Ark, and drowned
those who rejected Our signs.
Certainly, they were a blind people.
65. To Ad, We sent their brother Hud.
He said, "0 my people, worship Allah;
you have no god other than Him. So,
will you not fear Allah?"
66. Said the chiefs of his people who
disbelieved, "Indeed, we see you in
folly, and we believe you are one of
the liars."
67. He said, "0 my people, there is no
folly in me, but I am a messenger from
the Lord of all the worlds.
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68. I convey to you the messages of
my Lord; and I am an honest well-
wisher for you.
69. Do you wonder that an advice
from your Lord has come to you
through a man from among you, so
that he may warn you? And remember
when He made you successors after
the people of Nuh and gave you
increased strength in physique. So, be
mindful of the bounties of Allah, so
that you may be successful."
70. They said, "Have you come to us
that we should worship Allah alone
and give up what our fathers used to
worship? Now, bring upon us that
(scourge) with which you threaten us
if you are one of the truthful."
71. He said, "The punishment and the
anger from your Lord have fallen upon
you. Do you quarrel with me about
mere names that you and your fathers
have concocted and for which Allah
has sent down no authority? So, wait. I
am one of those waiting with you."
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72. So, We saved him and those with
him out of mercy from Us, and We
eradicated those who rejected Our
signs. They were not believers.
73. To Thamud, (We sent) their
brother, Salih. He said, "0 my people,
worship Allah. You have no god other
than Him. There has come to you a
clear sign from your Lord. This is the
she- camel of Allah, a sign for you. So,
leave her to eat on the earth of Allah,
and do not touch her with mischief,
lest a painful punishment should seize
you.
74. Remember when He made you
successors after Ad and lodged you on
earth (whereby) you make castles in its
plains and hew out the mountains to
build houses. So be mindful of the
bounties of Allah, and do not go about
the earth spreading disorder."
75. The haughty chiefs of his people
said to those of the oppressed who had
believed (in the Messenger), "Do you
know for sure that Salih is a
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"Of course, we believe in what he has
been sent with."
76. The haughty people said, "As for
us, we disbelieve in what you believe."
77. Then they slaughtered the she-
camel and defied the command of their
Lord and said, "0 Salih, bring to us
what you threaten us with, if you are
one of the messengers.
78. So, the earthquake seized them,
and they were (found dead) in their
homes, fallen on their faces.
79. So, he turned away from them and
said, "0 my people, indeed I have
delivered to you the message of my
Lord, and wished you betterment, but
you do not like the well-wishers."
80. And (We sent) Lut (Lot) when he
said to his people, "Do you commit the
shameful act in which nobody in the
world has ever preceded you?
81. You come to men lustfully instead
of women. No, you are a people who
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82. The answer of his people was no
other than to say, "Expel them from
your town. They are a people who
pretend too much purity."
83. So, We saved him and his family,
except his wife. She was one of those
who remained behind.
84. And We rained down upon them a
rain. So, look! How was the fate of the
sinners!
85. And to Madyan (We sent) their
brother Shuaib. He said, "0 my
people, worship Allah. You have no
god other than Him. There has come to
you a clear sign from your Lord. Give
the measure and weight in full, and do
not make people short of their things,
and do not make mischief on the earth
after it has been set in order. That is
good for you, if you are believers.
86. Do not sit in every path threatening
and preventing from the way of Allah
the people who believe in Him, and
seeking a twist in it. Remember the
time when you were few, then He
increased you in number. Consider
the fate of those who used to make
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87. If a group from among you has
believed in what I have been sent with,
and another group has not believed,
then keep patience until Allah decides
between us. He is the best of all
judges."
88. The chiefs of his people, who were
arrogant, said, "0 Shuaib, we will
expel you and those who believe with
you from our town, or you shall have
to turn to our faith." He said, "Even if
we hate it?
89. We will be forging a lie against
Allah, if we were to turn to your faith
after Allah has saved us from it. It is
not for us that we turn to it unless
Allah, our Lord, so wills. Our Lord has
encompassed everything with His
knowledge. In Allah we place our
trust. -Our Lord, decide between us
and our people, with truth, and You
are the best of all judges."
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90. The chiefs of his people who
disbelieved said, "If you are to follow
Shuaib, then you will be utter losers."
91. So, the earthquake seized them,
and they were (found dead) in their
homes, fallen on their faces.
92. Those who rejected Shuaib became
as if they never dwelt there. Those
who rejected Shuaib were themselves
the losers.
93. So, he turned away from them and
said, "0 my people, I have surely
delivered to you the message of my
Lord, and wished your betterment.
How, then, should I grieve over a
disbelieving people?"
94. We did not send any prophet to a
town, but We seized its people with
hardship and suffering, so that they
may turn humble.
95. Thereafter, We substituted good in
place of evil until they increased, and
said, "Hardship and prosperity came to
our fathers (too)." Then We seized
them suddenly while they were not
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96. If the people of the towns believed
and feared Allah, We would have
opened for them blessings from the
heavens and the earth, but they
disbelieved. So, We seized them
because of what they used to earn for
themselves.
97. So, do the people of the towns feel
themselves immune from Our
punishment that may befall them at
night while they are asleep?
98. Or do the people of the towns feel
themselves immune from Our
punishment that may befall them in
broad daylight while they are at play?
99. Do they feel secure from Allah's
plan? None can feel secure from
Allah's plan except the people who are
losers.
100. Have all these events still not
taught a lesson to those who inherit the
land after its (former) inhabitants, that
if We so willed, We could afflict them
for their sins? But We seal their hearts,
so that they do not listen.
101. Those are the towns We narrate
to you their important events. Surely
their messengers came to them with
clear signs, but they were not able
to believe in what they had rejected
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hearts of the disbelievers.
102. We did not find with most of
them any covenant (unbroken), and
surely We have found most of them
sinners.
103. After them, We sent Musa with
Our signs to Pharaoh and his chiefs.
But they did injustice to them. So,
consider the fate of the mischief-
makers.
104. Musa said, "0 Pharaoh, I am a
messenger from the Lord of all the
worlds;
105. it befits me not to say anything
about Allah except the truth. I have
come to you with a clear sign from
your Lord. So, let the children of
Isra'ilgo with me."
106. He said, "If you have come with a
sign, then bring it forth, if you are
really truthful."
107. So he threw down his staff, and in
no time it was a vivid serpent;
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108. and he drew out his hand, and it
was luminous for the onlookers.
109. The chiefs of the people of
Pharaoh said, "This man is certainly a
sorcerer of great knowledge.
110. He wants to expel you from your
land. So, what do you suggest?"
111. They said, "leave him and his
brother alone for a while, and send
(your) men to the cities to collect
112. and bring to you every expert
sorcerer (who could defeat him)."
113. The sorcerers came to Pharaoh.
They said, "There must be a reward
for us, if we are the victors."
114. He said, "Yes, and of course, you
will be among the closer ones (to
me)."
115. They said, "0 Musa, would you
throw (first) or are we to throw?"
116. He said, "You throw." So when
they threw, they bewitched the eyes of
the people, and made them frightened,
and produced great sorcery.
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117. We revealed to Musa, 'Throw
your staff." Then of a sudden, it began
to swallow all that they had concocted.
118. Thus the truth prevailed, and
what they were doing became a
nullity.
119. So, they were overcome then and
there and turned humiliated.
120. The sorcerers could not but fall in
prostration.
121. They said, "We believe in the
Lord of the worlds,
122. the Lord of Musa and Harun."
123. Pharaoh said, "You have believed
in him before my permission.
Undoubtedly, this is a plot you have
designed in the city, so that you may
expel its people from it. Now you shall
know (its end).
124. 1 will cut off your hands and your
legs from opposite sides. Then I will
crucify you all together/'
125. They said, "We have surely to
return to our Lord.
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126. For what fault would you punish
us except that we have believed in the
signs of our Lord when they appeared
to us? our Lord, pour out patience
upon us, and cause us to die as
Muslims (those who submit to you.).
127. The chiefs of the people of
Pharaoh said, "Shall you leave Musa
and his people free to spread disorder
in the land and to abandon you and
your gods?" He said, "We shall
slaughter their sons and let their
women remain alive. We have full
power over them."
128. Musa said to his people, "Seek
help from Allah and be patient. Surely,
the land belongs to Allah. He lets
whomsoever He wills inherit it from
among His servants; and the end-result
is in favor of the God-fearing."
129. They said, "We were persecuted
before you came to us and after you
have come to us." He said, "Hopefully
your Lord will destroy your enemy
and make you successors in the land,
then He will see how you act."
130. And We seized the people of
Pharaoh with years of famine and poor
production of fruits, so that they may
learn a lesson.
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131. When good times came to them,
they said, "This is our right." And if an
evil touched them, they took it as an ill
omen of Musa and those with him.
Listen, their ill omen lies with Allah
only, but most of them do not know.
132. They said, "Whatever sign you
bring to us to enchant us with, we are
not going to believe in you."
133. So We sent upon them the storm
and locusts and lice and frogs and
blood, as signs distinct from each
other. Y et they showed arrogance, and
they were a guilty people.
134. Whenever a scourge befell them,
they said, "0 Musa, pray for us to your
Lord by the covenant He has made
with you. If you remove the scourge
from us, we will truly believe in you,
and will send the children of Isra'il
with you."
135. But when We removed the
scourge from them for a term they had
to reach, in no time they started to
break their promise.
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136. Then We subjected them to
retribution, and drowned them in the
sea, because they rejected Our signs,
and were neglectful of them.
137. We caused those people who
were deemed to be weak (the
Israelites) to inherit the East and West
of the land that We had blessed. And
the sublime word of your Lord was
fulfilled for the children of Isra'il,
because they stood patient; and We
destroyed what Pharaoh and his people
used to build and what they used to
raise high.
138. We made the children of Isra'il
cross the sea, then they came across a
people sitting in devotion before their
idols. They (the Israelites) said, "0
Musa, make a god for us like they
have gods." He said, "You are really
an ignorant people.
139. What these people are engaged in
is sure to be destroyed; and false is
what they are doing."
140. He said, "Shall I seek any one
other than Allah as God for you, while
He has given you excellence over the
(people of all the) worlds."
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141. (Remember) when We delivered
you from the people of Pharaoh who
inflicted grievous torment upon you,
slaughtered your sons and left your
women alive. In all that there was a
great trial from your Lord.
142. And We made an appointment
with Musa for thirty nights, then We
supplemented them with another ten.
So, the total period fixed by his Lord
was forty nights. Musa said to his
brother Harun, "Take my place among
my people and keep things right, and
do not follow the way of mischief
makers."
143. When Musa came at Our
appointed time and his Lord spoke to
him, he said, "My Lord, show
(Yourself) to me that I may look at
You." He said: "You shall never see
Me. But look at the mount. If it stays
at its place, you will see Me." So when
his Lord appeared to the Mount, He
made it smashed, and Musa fell down
unconscious. When he recovered, he
said: "Pure are You. I repent to You,
and I am the first to believe (that no
one can see Y ou in this world.).
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144. He said, "Musa, I have chosen
you above all men for my messages
and for My speaking (to you). So, take
what I have given to you, and be
among the grateful."
145. We wrote for him on the Tablets
advice of every kind, and explanations
of all (needful) things. "So hold it
firm, and ask your people to hold on to
the best things in it. I shall show you
the house of the sinners.
146. 1 shall keep away from My verses
those who show arrogance on the earth
with no right to do so. Even if they
were to see every sign, they would not
believe in it; and if they see the Path of
guidance, they do not take it as their
way; and if they see the path of
misguidance, they would take it as
their way. That is because they have
rejected Our signs, and have been
neglectful of them.
147. Gone to waste are the deeds of
those who have rejected Our signs and
the meeting of the Hereafter. They will
be recompensed only for what they
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148. And in the absence of Musa, his
people made a calf from their
ornaments, which was merely a
sculpture with a moaning sound. Did
they not see that it neither talked to
them nor could it guide them to any
way? They adopted it (as god), and
were so unjust.
149. When they became remorseful
and saw that they had gone astray,
they said, "If Allah shows no mercy to
us, and does not forgive us, we shall
certainly be among the losers."
150. When Musa returned to his
people, angry and sad, he said, "How
bad is the thing you have done in my
absence! How did you act in haste
against the command of your Lord?"
He dropped down the Tablets, and
grabbed the head of his brother,
pulling him towards himself. He
(Harun) said, "My mother's son, the
people took me as weak and were
about to kill me. So do not let the
enemies laugh at me, and do not count
me with the wrong- doers."
151. He said, "My Lord! Forgive me
and my brother, and admit us into
Your mercy. You are the most
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152. Surely, those who have taken the
calf (as god) shall be seized by Allah's
wrath and by humiliation in the
worldly life. That is how we
recompense the fabricators.
153. As for those who do evil, and
repent thereafter, and embrace faith,
your Lord is then most forgiving, very
merciful (for them).
154. When the fury of Musa calmed
down, he picked up the Tablets, and in
its contents there was guidance, and
mercy for those who are fearful before
their Lord.
155. And Musa selected seventy men
from his people for Our appointment.
Later when the earthquake seized
them, he said, "My Lord, had it been
Y our will, Y ou could have destroyed
them earlier, and me too. Would You
destroy us for what the foolish among
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156. And write for us good in this
world and in the Hereafter. We turn to
You in repentance." He (Allah) said,
"As for My punishment, I afflict with
it whom I will. And My mercy extends
to everything. So, I shall write it for
those who guard themselves against
evil, and pay Zakah, and those who do
believe in Our verses,
157. those who follow the Messenger,
the Ummiyy (unlettered) prophet
whom they find written with them in
the Torah and the Injil , and who bids
them what is fair and forbids what is
unfair, and makes lawful for them
good things, and makes unlawful for
them impure things, and relieves them
of their burden, and of the shackles
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158. (0 Prophet Muhammad) Say, "0
people, I am a messenger of Allah
(sent) to you from the One to whom
belongs the kingdom of the heavens
and the earth. There is no god but He.
He gives life and brings death. So,
believe in Allah and His Messenger,
the Ummiyy (unlettered) prophet, who
believes in Allah and in His words,
and follow him, so that you may find
the right path."
159. Among the community of Musa
there are people who guide with truth
and do justice thereby.
160. And We divided them into twelve
tribes, as separate communities, and
We revealed to Musa when his people
asked him for water, "Strike the rock
with your staff." Then twelve springs
gushed forth from it. Each tribe came
to know their drinking place. We
shaded them with the shadow of the
clouds. And We sent down to them
Mann and Salwa (saying), "Eat of the
good things we have provided you."
And they did us no harm, rather they
have been harming their own selves.
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"Live in this town and eat therefrom
anywhere you like, and say, HiTTah
(we seek forgiveness) and enter the
gate prostrating yourselves, so that We
forgive your errors. We shall give
much more to those who are good in
their deeds."
162. But those of them who were
unjust substituted another word for the
one that was said to them. So, We sent
down upon them a scourge from the
heavens, because they had been
transgressing.
163. Ask them about the town situated
by the sea, when they used to
transgress in the matter of Sabbath,
when their fish came to them openly
on the Sabbath, and did not come
when they did not have Sabbath. In
this way, We put them to a test,
because they used to act sinfully.
164. When a group of them said,
"Why do you exhort a people whom
Allah is going to destroy or chastise
with a severe punishment?" They said,
"To absolve ourselves before your
Lord, and in order that they may fear
Allah."
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165. So, when they forgot the advice
they were given, We saved those who
used to forbid evil and seized those
who transgressed with a bitter
punishment, because they had been
disobeying.
166. When they persisted in doing
what they were forbidden from, We
said to them, "Become apes debased."
167. Recall) when your Lord declared
that He would surely keep sending, till
the Day of Judgment, those who inflict
on them evil chastisement. Certainly,
your Lord is swift in punishing, and
certainly He is the Most-forgiving,
Very Merciful.
168. We divided them on the earth as
separate communities. Some of them
were righteous, while some others
were otherwise. We tested them with
good and bad times, so that they might
return.
169. Then, after them, came a
generation that inherited the Book,
opting for the mundane stuff of this
world and saying, "We shall be
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Certainly, the Last Abode is better for
those who fear Allah. Have you then,
no sense?
170. Those who hold fast to the Book
and establish Salah, We shall never let
the reward of (such) righteous people
to go to waste.
171. When We raised the mountain
over them as though it were a canopy,
and they thought it was falling upon
them, (We said,) "Adhere firmly to
what We have given you and
remember what is therein, so that you
may become God-fearing."
172. (Recall) when your Lord brought
forth their progeny from the loins of
the children of 'Adam, and made them
testify about themselves (by asking
them,) "Am I not your Lord?" They
said, "Of course, You are. We testify."
(We did so) lest you should say on the
Day of Judgment, "We were unaware
of this,"
173. or you should say, "It was our
forefathers who associated partners
with Allah, and we were their progeny
after them; would you then destroy us
on account of what the erroneous
did?"
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174. This is how We elaborate the
verses, so that they may return.
175. Recite to them the story of the
one whom We gave Our verses, then
he wriggled out from them, so Satan
pursued him and he became one of the
perverted.
176. If We so willed, We would have
elevated him thereby; but he clung to
the earth and followed his desires. So,
his example is like the example of a
dog, if you attack him, he pants with
his tongue protruding, and if you leave
him alone he still pants with his
tongue protruding. That is the example
of those who rejected Our signs. So,
relate the chronicles, so that they may
ponder.
177. Evil is the example of those who
have rejected Our signs and have been
doing wrong to themselves.
178. The one whom Allah gives
guidance is the one on the right path.
As for those whom Allah lets go
astray, those are the losers.
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179. Surely We have created for Hell a
lot of people from among Jinn and
mankind. They have hearts wherewith
they do not understand, eyes
wherewith they do not see, and ears
wherewith they do not hear. They are
like cattle. Rather, they are much more
astray. They are the heedless.
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beautiful names. So, call Him by them,
and leave those who deviate in (the
matter of) His names. They shall be
recompensed for what they have been
doing.
181. Among those whom We have
created there are people who guide
with truth and do justice thereby.
182. As for those who reject Our
signs, We will lead them gradually
(towards their punishment) in a way
that they do not know.
183. I give them respite. Surely My
plan is firm.
184. Have they not reflected that their
fellow (i.e. the Holy Prophet) does not
suffer from any madness? He is but a
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185. Have they not looked into the
kingdom of the heavens and the earth,
and into the things Allah has created,
and into the fact that their time might
have possibly drawn near? In which
other discourse, then, shall they
believe after this?
186. For those whom Allah lets go
astray, there is no one to guide, and He
leaves them wandering blindly in their
rebellion.
187. They ask you about the Hour (i.e.
the Doomsday), "When is it due to
happen?" Say, "Its knowledge is only
with my Lord. No one can unfold it
except He at its time. It shall weigh
heavy in the heavens and the earth. It
shall not come upon you but
suddenly." They ask you as if you
were aware of it. Say, "Its knowledge
is only with Allah, but most of the
people do not know."
188. Say, "I have no power to bring a
benefit or a harm to myself, except
that which Allah wills. If I had the
knowledge of the Unseen, I would
have accumulated a lot of good things,
and no evil would have ever touched
me. I am but a warner, and a herald of
good news for a people who believe."
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189. He is the One who has created
you from a single soul, and out of him
created his wife, so that he may find
comfort in her. So when he covers her
with himself, she carries a light burden
and moves about with it. Thereafter,
when she grows heavy, they both pray
to Allah, their Lord, "If You bless us
with a perfect child, we shall be
grateful."
190. But when We bless them with a
perfect child, they ascribe partners to
Him in what He blessed them with.
Indeed Allah is much higher than what
they associate with Him.
191. Do they associate those with
Allah who do not create any thing,
rather, they are created (themselves)?
192. And they (the alleged partners)
cannot extend to them any help, nor
can they help themselves.
193. If you call them to the right path,
they will not follow you. It is all the
same for them whether you call them
or remain silent.
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194. Surely, those whom you invoke
beside Allah are slaves (of Allah) like
you. So, call them, and they should
respond to you if you are true.
195. Do they have legs to walk with?
Or do they have hands to grasp with?
Or do they have eyes to see with or do
they have ears to hear with? Say, "Call
to your associate- gods, then, plot
against me and allow me no respite.
196. Surely, my protector is Allah who
has revealed the Book and who does
protect the righteous."
197. Those whom you call beside Him
cannot help you, nor can they help
themselves.
198. If you call them for guidance,
they shall not hear. Y ou see them as if
they are looking at you, while they
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199. (0 Prophet,) take forgiveness (as
your habit), enjoin virtue, and ignore
the ignorant.
200. Should a stroke from the Satan
strike you, seek refuge with Allah.
Surely, He is A 11- Hearing, All-
Knowing.
201. Surely when the God-fearing are
touched by any instigation from Satan,
they become conscious (of Allah), and
at once they discern (the reality).
202. As for the brethren of satans, they
are dragged by them on into the error,
and they do not desist.
203. When you do not bring them a
sign, they say, "Could you not make
up one?" Say, "I only follow what is
revealed to me from my Lord." This is
(a Book of) insights from your Lord
and a guidance and mercy for a people
who believe.
204. When the Qur'an is recited, listen
to it and be silent, so that you may be
blessed.
205. Remember your Lord in your
heart with humility and awe, and
without speaking loudly, in mornings
and evenings, and do not be among the
heedless.
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206. Surely, those who are with your
Lord (i.e. the angels) are not arrogant
against His worship, and they proclaim
His purity, and before Him they
prostrate themselves.
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1. They ask you about the spoils. Say,
"The spoils are for Allah and the
Messenger." So, fear Allah, and set
your relations right, and obey Allah
and His Messenger, if you are
believers.
2. Certainly, the believers are those
whose hearts are filled with awe when
(the name of) Allah is mentioned; and
when His verses are recited to them, it
makes them more developed in faith;
and in their Lord they place their trust.
3. (They are) those who establish
Salah, and give away from what We
have given to them.
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For them there are high ranks with
their Lord, and forgiveness, and
dignified provision.
5. It is like when your Lord made you
leave your home for the sake of truth,
while a group from the believers were
averse to it;
6. they were disputing with you about
the truth after it became clear, as if
they were being driven to death being
seen by them.
7. And recall when Allah was
promising you that one of the two
groups would become yours, and you
were wishing that the one without
strength should fall to you. And Allah
wanted to establish the truth through
His words and to cut off the very root
of the disbelievers,
8. so that He proves the truth to be true
and the falsehood to be false, even
though the sinners might dislike it.
9. When you were calling your Lord
for help, so He responded to you
(saying): "I am going to support you
with one thousand of the angels, one
following the other."
10. And Allah has made it (the
promise) merely to give you a good
news, and so that your hearts might
be at rest thereby. And the help is from
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none but Allah. Surely, Allah is
Mighty, Wise.
11. When He covered you with
drowsiness, as tranquility (descending)
from Him and sent down upon you
water from the heavens, so that He
might purify you with it, and remove
from you the impurity of Satan, and so
that He might strengthen your hearts
and make (your) feet firm therewith.
12. When your Lord revealed to the
angels: "I am with you. So, make firm
the feet of those who believe. I shall
cast awe into the hearts of those who
disbelieve. So, strike at the necks, and
strike at every finger-joint of theirs."
13. That is because they were hostile
to Allah and His Messenger; and
whoever becomes hostile to Allah and
His Messenger, then, Allah is severe at
punishment.
14. That is what you have to taste, and
for the disbelievers is the (further)
punishment of the Fire.
15. you who believe, when you face
the disbelievers in a battle, do not turn
your backs to them.
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such a day, - unless it is for a tactic in
the battle, or to join a company, -turns
with wrath from Allah, and his abode
is Jahannam (Hell), and it is an evil
place to return.
17. So, it is not you who killed them,
but in fact Allah killed them. And you
did not throw when you threw but
Allah did throw, so that He might
bless the believers with a good favour.
Surely, Allah is A 11- Hearing, All-
Knowing.
18. Apart from that, Allah is the One
who frustrates the device of the
disbelievers.
19. (0 unbelievers,) if you were
looking for a decision, the decision'
has come upon you. And if you give
up, it is better for you. And if you
repeat, We shall repeat. And your
people shall not suffice you at all, even
though they are many in number; and
Allah is with the believers.
20. you who believe, obey Allah
and His Messenger, and do not turn
away from Him when you listen (to
him).
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21. And do not be like those who say,
"We have listened, while they do not
listen.
22. Surely, the worst of all animals in
the sight of Allah are the deaf and the
dumb who do not understand.
23. Had Allah seen in them some
good, He would have made them listen
(as due). But if He makes them listen
(now), they will turn away paying no
heed.
24. you who believe, respond to
Allah and the Messenger when He
calls you to what gives you life, and be
sure that Allah intervenes between
man and his heart, and that to Him you
shall be gathered.
25. And beware of a scourge that shall
not fall only on the wrongdoers from
among you, and know well that Allah
is severe at punishment
26. Recall when you were few in
number, oppressed on the earth,
fearing that the people would snatch
you away. Then, He gave you shelter
and fortified you with His support and
provided you with good things, so that
you may be grateful.
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27. you who believe, do not betray
the trust of Allah and the Messenger -,
and do not betray your mutual trusts,
while you know.
28. Be aware that your wealth and
your children are but a trial and that
with Allah there is a great reward.
29. you who believe, if you fear
Allah, He will provide you with a
criterion (to distinguish between right
and wrong) and will write off your evil
deeds and will forgive you. Allah is
the Lord of great bounty.
30. And (recall) when the disbelievers
were conspiring against you to hold
you as a captive, or to kill you, or to
expel you. They were planning, and
Allah was planning, and Allah is the
best planner.
31. When Our verses are recited to
them, they say, "We have heard; if we
wish, we can compose a discourse like
this. It is nothing but the tales of the
ancient people."
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32. And (recall) when they said, "0
Allah, if this is indeed the truth
(revealed) from Y ou, then, rain down
stones upon us from the heavens, or
bring upon us a painful punishment."
33. And Allah was not to send scourge
upon them while you (0 Prophet),
were in their midst, nor would Allah
send scourge upon them while they are
seeking forgiveness.
34. And what privilege do they have
that Allah should not punish them,
while they prevent (people) from Al-
Masjid-ul-Haram (the Sacred
Mosque), even though they are not
(competent to be) its custodians? Its
(competent) custodians are none but
the God-fearing, but most of them do
not know.
35. And their prayer near the House
was not more than whistling and
clapping. So, taste the punishment,
because you used to disbelieve.
36. Surely, those who disbelieve spend
their wealth to prevent (people) from
the way of Allah. So, they shall spend
it, then it will become remorse for
them, then they shall be overpowered,
and those who disbelieve shall be
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37. so that Allah may separate the
wicked from the good people, and join
the wicked with each other, and heaps
them all together, and puts them into
Jahannam " Those are the losers.
38. Say to those who disbelieve that if
they desist (from infidelity), they shall
be forgiven for what has passed (of
their sins), and if they repeat, then, the
precedent of the earlier people is
already established (that the infidels
are punished).
39. And fight them until there is no
Fitnah (mischief), and total obedience
becomes for Allah. So, if they desist,
then, Allah is indeed watchful over
what they do.
40. And if they turn away, then, rest
assured that Allah is your protector. So
excellent a protector is He, and so
excellent a supporter.
41. And know that whatever spoils
you receive, its one fifth is for Allah
and for His Messenger, and for
kinsmen and orphans and the needy
and the wayfarer, if you do believe in
Allah and in what We have sent down
upon Our Servant on the decisive day,
the day when the two forces
encountered each other. And Allah is
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42. (Remember) when you were on the
nearest end of the valley, and they
were on the farthest one, and the
caravan was downwards from you.
Had you made an appointment with
each other, you would have disagreed
about the appointment. But (it
happened like this) so that Allah might
accomplish what was destined to be
done, so that whoever is going to
perish may perish knowingly, and
whoever is going to live may live
knowingly. Allah is indeed All-
Hearing, All-Knowing.
43. (Recall) when in your dream,
Allah showed them to you few in
number. And if He had shown them to
you many in number, you would have
been demoralized and would have
disputed in the matter, but Allah saved
(you). Surely, Allah is fully aware of
what lies in the hearts.
44. And when, at the time you met
each other, He showed them to you
few in number in your eyes, and
reduced your number in their eyes, so
that Allah might accomplish what was
destined to be done. And to Allah all
matters are returned.
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45. you who believe, when you face
a group (in battle), stand firm and
remember Allah abundantly, so that
you may be successful.
46. Obey Allah and His Messenger,
and do not quarrel with each other, lest
you should lose courage, and your
prowess should evaporate; and be
patient. Surely, Allah is with the
patient.
47. And do not be like those who set
forth from their homes waxing proud
and showing off to people, preventing
(people) from the way of Allah. Allah
is A 11- Encompassing of what they do.
48. When the Satan made their deeds
look beautiful to their eyes, and said,
"None of the people can overpower
you today, and I am a protector for
you." But, when the two groups faced
each other, he turned back on his heels
and said, "I am quit of you. I am
seeing what you do not see. I am
scared of Allah, and Allah is severe in
punishment."
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49. When the hypocrites and those
who have a malady in their hearts said,
"The belief of these people has
deluded them." And whoever places
his trust in Allah (becomes victorious,
because) Allah is Mighty, Wise.
50. Only if you were to see (them)
when the angels take out the souls of
those who disbelieve, beating their
faces and their backs, and (saying)
"Taste the punishment of the flaming
Fire.
51. That is due to what your hands
sent ahead, and that Allah is not cruel
to (His) servants."
52. (Their way is) like the way of the
people of Pharaoh and of those before
them. They rejected the signs of Allah;
so Allah seized them for their sins.
Surely, Allah is strong, severe in
punishment.
53. All this is because Allah is not the
one who may change a favour He has
conferred on a people unless they
change their own condition, and that
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54. Their practice is like that of the
people of Pharaoh and those before
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Pharaoh; and all of them were
wrongdoers.
55. Surely, the worst of all the moving
creatures, in the sight of Allah, are
those who reject Faith and do not
believe
56. -those with whom you have
entered into a treaty, then they break
their treaty each time, and they do not
fear Allah.
57. So, if you find them in war, deal
with them in a way that those behind
them have to disperse fearfully, so that
they take a lesson.
58. And if you apprehend a breach
from a people, then, throw (the treaty)
towards them in straight- forward
terms. Surely, Allah does not like
those who breach the trust.
59. The disbelievers should never
think that they have surpassed (the
divine punishment). Surely, they
cannot frustrate (the Divine will).
60. Prepare against them whatever
force you can, and the trained horses
whereby you frighten Allah's enemy
and your own enemy and others
besides them whom you do not know.
Allah knows them. Whatever thing
you spend in the way of Allah, it will
be paid to you in full, and you shall
not be wronged.
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61. And if they tilt towards peace, you
too should tilt towards it, and place
your trust in Allah. Surely, He is the
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62. If they intend to deceive you, then,
Allah is all-sufficient for you. He is
the One who supported you with His
help and with the believers,
63. and united their hearts. Had you
spent all that is on earth, you could not
have united their hearts. But Allah did
unite their hearts. Surely, He is All-
Mighty, All-Wise.
64. Prophet, Allah is sufficient for
you, and the believers who followed
you.
65. Prophet, rouse the believers to
fighting. If there are twenty among
you, who are patient, they will
overcome two hundred; and if there
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disbelieve, because they are a people
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66. Now Allah has lightened your
burden, and He knew that there is
weakness in you. So, if there are one
hundred among you, who are patient,
they will overcome two hundred; and
if there are one thousand among you,
they will overcome two thousand by
the will of Allah. Allah is with the
patient.
67. It is not befitting a prophet that he
has captives with him unless he has
subdued the enemy by shedding blood
in the land. You intend to have the
stuff of this world, while Allah intends
the Hereafter (for you). And Allah is
All-Mighty, All-Wise.
68. Had there not been a decree from
Allah that came earlier, a great
punishment would have overtaken you
because of what you have taken.
69. So, eat of the spoils you have got,
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70. Prophet, say to the prisoners in
your hands, "If Allah knows any
goodness in your hearts, He will give
you something better than what has
been taken from you, and will forgive
you. Allah is Most- Forgiving, Very-
Merciful."
71. And if they intend to commit
treachery against you, then, they have
already committed treachery against
Allah, and in turn Allah has given you
full control over them. And Allah is
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72. Surely those who believed and
emigrated and carried out Jihad in the
way of Allah with their wealth and
lives, and those who gave refuge and
help (to the emigrants), both are close
friends to each other. And those who
believed and did not emigrate, you
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73. And those who disbelieve are
friends to each other. If you do not do
so, there shall be disorder on the earth,
and a great corruption.
74. Those who have believed and
emigrated and carried out Jihad in the
way of Allah, and those who gave
refuge and help, both are the believers
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75. Those who believed later on and
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1. Here is a disavowal (proclaimed) by
Allah and His Messenger against the
Mushriks (polytheists) with whom you
have a treaty.
2. So, move in the land freely for four
months, and be aware that you can
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Allah and His Messenger, to the
people on the day of the greater Hajj,
that Allah is free from (any
commitment to) the Mushriks, and so
is His Messenger. Now, if you repent,
it is good for you. And if you turn
away, then be aware that you can
never frustrate Allah. And give those
who disbelieve the good' news of a
painful punishment.
4. Except those of the Mushriks with
whom you have a treaty, and they
were not deficient (in fulfilling the
treaty) with you, and did not back up
any one against you. So fulfill the
treaty with them up to their term.
Surely, Allah loves the God-fearing.
5. So, when the sacred months expire,
kill the Mushriks wherever you find
them, and catch them and besiege
them and sit in ambush for them
everywhere. Then, if they repent and
establish Salah and pay Zakah, leave
their way. Surely, Allah is most
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6. And if any one of the Mushriks
seeks your protection, give him
protection until he listens to the Word
of Allah, then let him reach his place
of safety. That is because they are a
people who do not know.
7. How can the Mushriks have a treaty
with Allah and His Messenger? Except
those with whom you made a treaty
near Al-Masjid-ul-Haram " Then, as
long as they remain straight with you,
you too remain straight with them.
Surely, Allah loves the God-fearing.
8. How (can they have a treaty) while
if they overcome you, they will not
observe any bond or treaty with you.
They want to please you with (words
of) their mouths, but their hearts
refuse. Most of them are sinners.
9. They have taken a paltry price for
the verses of Allah, so they have
prevented (people) from His path.
Indeed, evil is what they have been
doing.
10. They do not observe any bond or
treaty with a believer; and they are the
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Salah and pay Zakah, they are your
brothers in faith. We elaborate the
verses for a people who understand.
12. And if they break their oaths after
they have made a covenant, and speak
evil of your Faith, then fight the
leaders of infidelity, -since their oaths
are nothing,- so that they may desist,
13. Would you not fight a people who
broke their oaths and conspired to
expel the Messenger, and it was they
who started (fighting) against you for
the first time? Do you fear them? But
Allah has greater right that you fear
Him, if you are believers.
14. Fight them, so that Allah should
punish them at your hands and
disgrace them, and help you win
against them and bring relief to
bosoms of the believing people,
15. and remove the rage of their
hearts. And Allah relents to
whomsoever He wills. Allah is (All-)
Knowing, (All-) Wise.
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16. Do you think that you will be left
alone (without being tested), while
Allah has not yet seen those of you
who struggle in Jihad and never take
anyone as their confidant other than
Allah and His Messenger and the
believers? Allah is fully aware of what
you do.
17. It is not for the Mushriks to build
up the mosques of Allah while they
are witnesses of their own infidelity.
Those are the ones whose deeds have
gone to waste; and in the Fire they
shall remain forever.
18. In fact, the mosques of Allah are
built-up only by those who believe in
Allah and the Last Day and those who
establish Salah and pay Zakah and
who fear none but Allah. So, it is
hoped that they are to be among those
on the right path.
19. Have you taken the serving of
water to the pilgrims and the
maintenance of Al-Masjid-ul-Haram
as equal to (the acts) of one who
believes in Allah and in the Last Day,
and carries out Jihad in the way of
Allah? They are not equal in the sight
of Allah. Allah does not lead the
wrongdoing people to the right path.
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20. Those who believed and emigrated
and carried out Jihad in the way of
Allah with their wealth and lives are
greater in rank in the sight of Allah,
and it is they who are the successful.
21. Their Lord gives them the happy
news of Mercy from Him, and of (His)
Pleasure, and of Gardens having an
everlasting bliss for them,
22. where they shall dwell forever.
Surely, it is Allah with whom lies a
great reward.
23. you who believe, do not take
your fathers and your brothers as your
friends, if they prefer infidelity to
Faith. Those of you who have
friendship with them are the
wrongdoers.
24. Say, "If your fathers and your sons
and your brothers and your spouses
and your clan and the wealth you have
earned and the trade you apprehend
will recede and the homes you like are
dearer to you than Allah and His
Messenger and Jihad in His way, then,
wait until Allah comes with His
command. Allah does not lead the
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25. Allah has surely blessed you with
His help on many battlefields, and on
the day of Hunain, when you were
proud of your great number, then it did
not help you at all, and the earth was
straitened for you despite all its
vastness, then you turned back on your
heels.
26. Then Allah sent down His
tranquility upon His Messenger and
upon the believers, and sent down
troops that you did not see, and
punished those who disbelieved. That
is the recompense of the disbelievers.
27. Yet Allah relents, after that, to
whomsoever He wills. Allah is Most-
Forgiving, Very- Merciful.
28. you who believe, the Mushriks
are impure indeed, so let them not
approach Al-Masjid-ul-Haram after
this year. And if you apprehend
poverty, then, Allah shall, if He wills,
make you self-sufficient with His
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29. Fight those People of the Book
who do not believe in Allah, nor in the
Last Day, and do not take as unlawful
what Allah and His Messenger have
declared as unlawful, and do not
profess the Faith of Truth; (fight them)
until they pay jizyah with their own
hands while they are subdued.
30. The Jews
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are turned back from the
31. They have taken their rabbis and
their monks as gods beside Allah, and
also (they have taken) MasiH the son
of Maryam (as god). And they were
not commanded but to worship only
One God. There is no god but He. Pure
is He from what they associate with
Him.
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32. They wish to blow out the Light of
Allah with their mouths, and Allah
rejects everything short of making His
light perfect, no matter how the
disbelievers may hate it.
33. He is the One who has sent down
His Messenger with guidance and the
Faith of Truth, so that He makes it
prevail over every faith, no matter how
the Mushriks may hate it.
34. you who believe, many of the
rabbis and the monks do eat up the
wealth of the people by false means
and prevent (them) from the way of
Allah. As for those who accumulate
gold and silver and do not spend it in
the way of Allah, give them the good'
news of a painful punishment,
35. on the day it (the wealth) will be
heated up in the fire of Jahannam, then
their foreheads and their sides and
their backs shall be branded with it:
"This is what you had accumulated for
yourselves. So, taste what you have
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36. Surely, the number of months
according to Allah is twelve (as
written) in the Book of Allah on the
day He created the heavens and the
Earth, of which there are Four Sacred
Months. That is the right faith. So, do
not wrong yourself therein. And fight
the Mushriks all together, as they fight
you all together, and be sure that Allah
is with the God-fearing.
37. Nasi' (i.e. postponement of
months) is nothing but a further excess
in infidelity, whereby the disbelievers
are misguided. They allow it one year
and disallow it another year, so that
they may conform (only) to the
number of what Allah has sanctified,
and allow what Allah has disallowed.
The evil of their deeds has been
beautified for them (by Satan). And
Allah does not lead the disbelieving
people to the right path.
38. you who believe, what is wrong
with you that when it is said to you,
"Come out in the way of Allah," you
turn heavy (and cling) to the ground.
Have you become happy with the
worldly life instead of the Hereafter?
So, (remember that) the enjoyment of
the worldly life is but trivial in
(comparison with) the Hereafter.
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39. If you do not march forth (in the
way of Allah), He will chastise you
with a painful punishment and will
replace you with another nation, and
you can do Him no harm at all. Allah
is powerful to do anything.
40. If you do not help him, (it makes
no difference to the Prophet, because)
Allah has already helped him when the
disbelievers expelled him, and he was
the second of the two, when they were
in the cave, and he was saying to his
companion, "Do not grieve. Allah is
surely with us." So, Allah caused His
tranquility to descend on him, and
supported him with troops that you did
not see, and rendered the word of the
disbelievers humiliated. And the word
of Allah is the uppermost. Allah is
Mighty, Wise.
41. March forth (in the way of Allah),
no matter whether you are light or
heavy, and carry out Jihad (struggle)
in the way of Allah with your wealth
and lives. That is good for you, if you
were to realize.
42. Had it been a gain at hand or an
average journey, they would have
certainly followed you, but the
distance seemed too far to them. They
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will swear by Allah: "We would have
certainly set out with you, if we were
able to." They are putting themselves
to ruin. 16 Allah knows that they are
liars.
43. (0 Prophet) Allah has forgiven
you; why did you permit them (to stay
in Madinah) before the truthful ones
could become distinct to you, and you
could be sure of the liars.
44. Those who believe in Allah and in
the Last Day do not ask you to excuse
them from Jihad with their wealth and
lives. Allah is aware of the God-
fearing.
45. Only those people ask you to be
excused who do not believe in Allah
and in the Last Day and whose hearts
are in doubt; so they are wavering in
their doubt.
46. Had they wished to set out, they
would have made some preparation for
it, but Allah disliked their going forth,
so He made them lag behind, and it
was said to them, "Stay back with
those who are staying back."
47. And had they set out with you,
they would have added nothing for
you but trouble, and would have run
around in your midst seeking mischief
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against you. Still, among you there are
those who spy for them. Allah is aware
of the wrongdoers.
48. They sought mischief even earlier
and tried to upset matters for you, until
the Truth arrived and the will of Allah
prevailed, though they disliked it.
49. And among them there is one who
says, "Allow me (to stay behind) and
do not expose me to an ordeal. "Look!
They have already fallen into an
ordeal, and certainly Jahannam (the
Hell) has the disbelievers encircled.
50. If some good comes to you, it
annoys them, and if hardship befalls
you, they say, "We had already taken
care of our problem", and they go their
way delighted.
51. Say, "Nothing can ever reach us
except what Allah has destined for us.
He is our Master. And in Allah alone
the believers must place their trust."
52. Say, "What you are expecting for
us is nothing but one of the two good
things (martyrdom or victory). And we
are expecting for you that Allah sends
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at our hands. So, wait. Of course, we
are waiting with you."
53. Say, "Spend, willingly or
unwillingly, it will never be accepted
from you. You have been a sinning
people."
54. Nothing has prevented their
spending from being accepted from
them but that they have disbelieved in
Allah and in His Messenger, and they
do not come to the Salah but lazily,
and do not spend but without volition.
55. So, their wealth and their children
should not attract you. In fact, Allah
intends to punish them with these in
this lowly life and that their souls
should depart while they are
disbelievers.
56. They swear by Allah that they are
from among you, whereas they are not
from among you, but they are a people
in fear.
57. If they find a place of refuge or
caves or any place to enter, they will
turn towards it running (as) unbridled
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58. And among them there are those
who find fault with you in (the
distribution of) Sadaqat (alms). So, if
they are given something out of it,
they are quite happy, and if they are
given nothing from it, they at once get
annoyed.
59. Would that they were content with
what Allah and His Messenger had
given to them, and were to say, "Allah
is sufficient for us; Allah and His
Messenger will give us (more) out of
His grace (when they so will). Indeed,
we crave for (the pleasure of) Allah
alone."
60. The Sadaqat (prescribed alms) are
(meant) only to be given to the poor,
the needy, to those employed to collect
them, to those whose hearts are to be
won, in the cause of the slaves and
those encumbered with debt, in the
way of Allah and to a wayfarer. This is
an obligation prescribed by Allah.
Allah is A 11- Knowing, Wise.
61. And among them (the hypocrites)
there are those who hurt the Prophet
and say, "He is just an ear. (that is, he
hears and believes everything). Say,
"He gives ear to that which is good for
you; he believes in Allah and trusts the
believers and is a mercy for those of
you who (pretend to) believe." And
those who hurt the Messenger of
Allah, for them there is a painful
punishment.
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before you, so that they may please
you, whereas Allah, as well as His
Messenger, has greater right that they
should please Him, if they are (true)
believers.
63. Have they not come to know that
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remain forever. That is the extreme
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64. The hypocrites are afraid that a
Surah (a chapter of the Holy Qur'an)
may be sent down about them, which
tells them what lies in their hearts.
Say, "Go on mocking. Allah is surely
to bring out what you are afraid of."
65. And if you ask them, they will say,
"We were just chatting and having
fun." Say, "Is it of Allah and His
verses and His Messenger that you
were making fun?"
66. Make no excuses. You became
disbelievers (by mocking at Allah and
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you (who repent and believe), We
shall punish others (who carry on their
hypocrisy), because they were guilty.
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67. The hypocrites, males and females,
are all alike. They bid vice and forbid
virtue and withhold their hands (from
spending in Allah's way). They forgot
Allah, so He forgot them. Surely, the
hypocrites are the sinners.
68. Allah has promised the fire of
Jahannam to the hypocrites, men and
women, and to the disbelievers who
shall live there forever. It is adequate
for them. Allah has put His curse on
them, and for them there is a lasting
punishment.
69. (You are) like those who were
before you. They were stronger than
you in power, and richer in wealth and
children. So, they enjoyed their share
(from the pleasures of this world), then
you enjoyed your share as those before
you enjoyed their share, and you
indulged (in evils) as they indulged.
They are the ones whose deeds have
gone to waste in this world and in the
Hereafter, and they are the losers.
70. Has there not reached them the
news of those before them, the people
of Nuh and Ad and Thamud and the
people of Ibrahim and the people of
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overturned? Their messengers came to
them with clear signs; so, Allah was
not such as would wrong them, but
they have been doing wrong to their
own selves.
71. The believers, male and female,
are friends to each other. They bid
virtue and forbid vice and establish
Salah and pay Zakah and obey Allah
and His Messenger. Those are the ones
whom Allah will bless with mercy.
Surely, Allah is Powerful, Wise.
72. Allah has promised to the
believers, male and female, gardens
beneath which rivers flow, where they
shall live forever, and good homes in
gardens of eternity. And Allah's
pleasure is above all. That is the
supreme success.
73. Prophet, carry out Jihad
(struggle) against the disbelievers and
hypocrites, and be strict with them.
And their abode is Jahannam (Hell),
and it is an evil terminus.
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74. They swear by Allah that they said
nothing, while indeed, they had said
the word of infidelity and had
disbelieved after having accepted
Islam, and had intended what they
could not achieve. And they have
reacted for nothing but that Allah and
His Messenger have enriched them
with His grace. So, if they repent, it
will be good for them, and if they turn
away, Allah will chastise them with a
painful punishment in this world and
the Hereafter, and for them there is
neither a friend on the Earth, nor a
helper.
75. And among them there are those
who made a pledge with Allah: "If He
gives us (wealth) out of His grace,
then, surely we shall give alms and
shall be among the righteous."
76. But when He gave them (wealth)
out of His grace, they became stingy
about it, and went back turning their
faces away.
77. So Allah, in turn, put hypocrisy in
their hearts till the day they shall meet
Him, because they broke their promise
with Allah, and because they have
been telling lies.
78. Do they not know that Allah
knows what they conceal and what
they whisper, and that Allah is well
aware of all the Unseen?
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79. (Among the hypocrites, there are)
those who taunt the believers who
voluntarily give alms and have nothing
but their hard earnings; still they mock
at such people. Allah mocks at them,
and for them there is a painful
punishment.
80. (It is all equal whether you) ask
pardon for them or do not ask pardon
for them. Even if you ask pardon for
them seventy times, Allah will never
pardon them. That is because they
disbelieved in Allah and His
Messenger. Allah does not lead the
sinning people to the right path.
81. Those who were left behind were
happy with their sitting back to the
displeasure of the Messenger of Allah,
and they disliked carrying out Jihad in
the way of Allah with their wealth and
lives, and they said, "Do not march in
this hot weather." Say, "The fire of
Jahannam is much more intense in
heat," only if they could understand.
82. So, let them laugh a little, and
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83. Then, if Allah brings you back to a
group of them and they seek your
permission to march, say to them,
"Y ou shall never march with me ever
after, and shall never fight an enemy in
my company. You were happy with
sitting back the first time; now, sit
with those remaining behind."
84. And never offer a prayer on any
one of them who dies, and do not
stand by his grave. They disbelieved in
Allah and His Messenger and died
while they were sinners.
85. Their wealth and children should
not attract you. Allah only wills to
punish them with these in this world
and that their souls depart while they
are disbelievers.
86. When a Surah is revealed (saying),
"Believe in Allah and carry out Jihad
in the company of His Messenger, the
capable ones from them seek your
permission and say, "Let us remain
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87. They are happy to be with women
who sit back, and their hearts are
sealed; so they do not understand.
88. But the Messenger and the
believers in his company have carried
out Jihad with their wealth and lives,
and for them there are the good things,
and they are the successful.
89. Allah has prepared for them
gardens beneath which rivers flow
where they will live forever. That is
the supreme achievement.
90. And the excuse- makers from the
Bedouins came, so that they might be
allowed (to stay behind), while those
who were false to Allah and His
Messengers (just) stayed behind
(without seeking permission). A
painful punishment is about to fall
upon those of them who disbelieve.
91. There is no blame on the weak, or
on the sick, or on those who have
nothing to spend, if they are sincere to
Allah and His Messenger. There is no
way against those who are good in
deeds. Allah is most Forgiving, Very
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92. Nor (is there any blame) on those
who, when they came to you so that
you might provide them with a carrier
(that they could ride for Jihad) and you
said (to them), "I find no carrier to
give to you", went back with their eyes
flowing with tears in grief, because
they had nothing to spend.
93. Blame lies, in fact, on those who
ask you permission despite being rich.
They are happy being with women
who sit back. Allah has sealed their
hearts; so they do not know.
94. They will make excuses to you
when you return to them. Say, "Do not
make excuses. We shall never believe
you. Allah has told us the facts about
you. Allah will see what you do, and
His Messenger as well. Then you shall
be returned to the Knower of the Seen
and the Unseen, and He will tell you
what you have been doing."
95. They will swear by Allah before
you when you will go back to them, so
that you may ignore their misdeeds.
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may be pleased with them. So, even if
you are pleased with them, Allah will
not be pleased with the sinning people.
97. The Bedouins are often more strict
in disbelief and hypocrisy, and are
most likely to be ignorant of the limits
of what Allah has sent down to His
Messenger Allah is All-Knowing, All-
Wise.
98. And among the Bedouins there are
those who take what they spend as a
fine, and they look forward to the
cycles of time to turn against you.
Upon those is the evil cycle. And
Allah is A 11- Hearing, A 11- Knowing.
99. And among the Bedouins there are
others who believe in Allah and in the
Last Day and take what they spend as
a source of nearness to Allah and of
prayers from the Messenger. It is
indeed a source of nearness for them.
Allah will admit them to His mercy.
Surely, Allah is Most Forgiving, Very
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the Emigrants (Muhajirin) and the
Supporters (AnSar) and those who
followed them in goodness, Allah is
pleased with them and they are pleased
with Allah, and He has prepared for
them gardens beneath which rivers
flow, where they will live for ever.
That is the supreme achievement.
101. And among those Bedouins who
are around you there are hypocrites,
and among the people of Madinah as
well. They are adamant on hypocrisy.
You do not know them. We know
them. We will chastise them twice,
then they shall be driven to a terrible
punishment (in the Hereafter).
102. And there are others who
admitted their sins while they had
mixed a good deed with an evil one. It
is likely that Allah will relent towards
them. Surely, Allah is Most- Forgiving,
Very-Merciful.
103. Take Sadaqah (obligatory alms)
out of their wealth through which you
may cleanse and purify them, and pray
for them. Indeed, your prayer is a
source of peace for them. And Allah is
(All-) Hearing, (All-) Knowing.
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Allah is He who accepts repentance
from His slaves and accepts Sadaqat,
and that Allah is Most- Relenting,
Very-Merciful.
105. Say, "Do (what you do); Allah
will see your deed, as will the
Messenger and the believers. And you
shall be returned to the Knower of the
Seen and the Unseen, then He will tell
you what you have been doing."
106. And there are others whose
matter is deferred till the command of
Allah (comes): either He would punish
them or relent towards them. Allah is
All-Knowing, All-Wise.
107. And (there are) those who have
built a mosque to cause harm (to
Islam) and to promote infidelity and to
create dissention among the believers
and to provide a station for one who
has been at war with Allah and His
Messenger even before. They will
certainly swear (and say), "We
intended to do nothing but good."
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108. Do not ever stand there (in
prayer). In fact the mosque that was
founded on Taqwa (piety) from the
very first day has greater right that you
stand in it. In it there are people who
like to observe purity; and Allah loves
those observing purity.
109. Then tell me, which one is better,
whether the one who has founded his
building on fear of Allah and on
search of His pleasure, or the one who
has founded his building on the edge
of an abyss that is about to collapse,
then it did collapse with him into the
fire of Jahannam ? Allah does not give
guidance to the unjust people.
110. The building they had built shall
always remain a source of unrest in
their hearts, unless their hearts are cut
into pieces. Allah is All-Knowing, All-
Wise.
111. Surely, Allah has bought their
lives and their wealth from the
believers, in exchange of (a promise)
that Paradise shall be theirs. They fight
in the way of Allah, and kill and are
killed, on which there is a true promise
(as made) in the Torah and the Injil
and the Qur'an. And who can be more
faithful to his covenant than Allah?
So, rejoice in the deal you have made,
and that is the great achievement.
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112. (They are) those who repent,
those who worship, those who praise
(Allah), those who journey (in Allah's
way), those who bow in Ruku, those
who prostrate in sajdah, those who bid
the Fair and forbid the Unfair and
those who preserve the limits
prescribed by Allah. And give the
good news to the believers.
113. It is not (permissible) for the
Prophet and the believers to seek
forgiveness for the Mushriks, even if
they are kinsmen, after it became clear
to them that they are the people of
hell.
114. As for the prayer of Ibrahim for
the forgiveness of his father, it was
only due to a promise he had made to
him. Later, when it became clear to
him that he was an enemy of Allah, he
withdrew himself from him. Indeed,
Ibrahim was very tender-hearted, very
forbearing.
115. Allah is not such as He makes a
people go astray after He has given
them guidance, unless He explains to
them what they should avoid. Indeed,
Allah is fully aware of every thing.
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116. Surely, to Allah alone belongs the
kingdom of the heavens and the earth.
He gives life and brings death. And,
other than Allah, you have neither a
supporter, nor a helper.
117. Surely, Allah has relented
towards the Prophet and the Emigrants
(Muhajirin) and the Supporters (the
AnSar) who followed him in the hour
of hardship after the hearts of a group
of them were about to turn crooked,
then He relented towards them. Surely,
to them He is Very-Kind, Very-
Merciful.
118. And (He relented) towards the
three whose matter was deferred until
when the earth was straitened for them
despite all its vastness, and even their
own souls were straitened for them,
and they realized that there is no
refuge from Allah, except in Him, then
He turned towards them, so that they
may repent. Surely, Allah is the Most-
Relenting, the Very Merciful.
119. you who believe, fear Allah,
and be in the company of the truthful.
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120. It was not (permissible) for the
people of Madinah and for those
around them of the Bedouins to stay
behind abandoning the Messenger of
Allah, nor to prefer their own lives to
his life. That is because whatever thirst
or fatigue or hunger strikes them in the
way of Allah, and whenever they step
into a place which infuriates the
infidels, and whenever they make a
gain from an enemy, a virtuous deed is
credited to their account. Surely, Allah
does not nullify the reward of the
virtuous.
121. Whatever they spend, be it less or
more, and whenever they cross a
valley, is all written down for them, so
that Allah may give them the best
reward for what they used to do.
122. It is not (necessary) for all the
believers to go forth.'; So, why should
it not be that a group from every
section of them goes forth, so that they
may acquire perfect understanding of
the Faith, and so that they may warn
their people when they return to them,
so that they may take due care (of the
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disbelievers who are near you, and let
them find severity in you. Know well
that Allah is with the God-fearing.
124. When a Surah is sent down, some
of them (the hypocrites) say, "Whose
faith from among you has been
increased by this?" So far as the
believers are concerned, it has
certainly increased their faith, and they
are quite happy.
125. As for those who have malady in
their hearts, it adds further impurity to
their (initial) impurity, and they die
infidels.
126. Do they not see that they are put
to trial every year once or twice; 36
still they neither repent, nor do they
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127. And when a Surah is sent down,
they look at each other (as if saying):
"Is there someone watching you?"
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from your midst, a Messenger who
feels it very hard on him if you face a
hardship, who is very anxious for your
welfare, and for the believers he is
very kind, very merciful.
129. So, if they turn away, say (0
Messenger,) "Enough for me is Allah.
There is no god but He. In Him I have
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1. Alif, Lam, Ra " These are verses of
the Wise Book.
2. Is it surprising for the people that
We have sent the divine revelation to a
man from among them to direct him
that he should warn the people (who
are heedless), and give happy news to
those who believe that they will have a
truly excellent footing at a place near
their Lord? The disbelievers said,
"Surely, he is an open sorcerer."
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3. Surely, your Lord is Allah, the One
who created the heavens and the earth
in six days, and then He positioned
Himself on the Throne. He governs all
affairs (of His creation). There is no
one who could intercede before Him,
except after His permission. That is
Allah, your Lord. So, worship Him.
Would you still pay no heed?
4. Towards Him all of you have to
return, this being a true promise from
Allah. Surely, He originates the
creation; then He will bring it again, so
that He may justly reward those who
believe and do good deeds. As for
those who disbelieve, for them there is
a drink of boiling water and a painful
punishment, because they used to be
infidels.
5. He is the One who has made the sun
a glow, and the moon a light, and
determined for it stages, so that you
may learn the number of the years, and
the calculation (of time). Allah has not
created all this but for a rightful
purpose. He elaborates the signs for a
people who understand.
6. Surely, in the alternation of night
and day and in what Allah has created
in the heavens and the earth, there are
signs for a people who are God-
fearing.
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7. As for those who do not believe in
meeting Us and are quite happy with
the life of this world and are content
with it, and those who are heedless to
Our signs,
8. they are the ones whose abode is the
Fire, because of what they used to earn
for themselves.
9. As for those who believe and do
good deeds, their Lord will guide them
by virtue of their belief; rivers will be
flowing beneath them in the Gardens
of Bliss.
10. Their call therein will be, "Pure are
You, Allah, and their greeting
therein will be Salam " And the end of
their call will be, "Praise be to Allah,
the Lord of all the worlds."
11. And if Allah were to hasten in
sending evil to the people, as they
hasten in seeking good, their time
would have been all over. So, We
leave alone those who do not believe
in meeting Us to wander blindly in
their rebellion.
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12. When man is afflicted by a
hardship, he prays to Us (at all times),
when reclining or sitting or standing.
But when We remove his hardship, he
just takes his way as though he had
never prayed to Us in any hardship
that afflicted him. This is how their
deeds appear beautified to the
transgressors.
13. Indeed We have destroyed
generations before you when they
transgressed, and their Messengers had
come to them with clear signs, but
they were not the ones who would
believe. This is how We punish the
guilty people.
14. Then We made you (their)
successors in the land, so that We see
how you would act.
15. When Our verses are recited to
them in all their clarity, say those who
do not believe in meeting Us, "Bring a
Qur'an other than this, or make
changes in it (to suit our fancies)."
Say, "It is not possible for me to make
changes in it on my own. I follow
nothing but what is revealed to me. If I
disobey my Lord, I fear the
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16. Say, "Had Allah so willed, I would
have not recited it to you, nor would
He have let you know it. Then, I have
lived among you for years before it.
Have you, then, no sense?"
17. So, who is more unjust than the
one who forges a lie against Allah or
gives the lie to His signs? Indeed
(such) guilty people shall not achieve
success.
18. Beside Allah, they worship those
who can neither harm nor benefit
them, and they say, "These are our
intercessors with Allah." Say, "Are
you informing Allah of what He does
not know as existing in the heavens or
on the earth?" Pure is He, and far
higher than what they associate with
Him.
19. All the people were no more than a
single community; later, they differed.
But for a word from your Lord that
had already come to pass, a decisive
judgment would have been made
about their mutual differences.
20. And they say, "Why is it that no
sign has been sent down to him from
his Lord?" Say, "The Unseen is only
for Allah. So, wait. I am waiting with
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21. Once We cause people to taste a
blessing after a hardship having
afflicted them, they at once start
devising plans against Our verses. Say,
Allah is swifter in implementing His
plan. Indeed, Our messengers (angels)
record whatever you intrigue.
22. He is the One who enables you to
travel on land and at sea, until when
you are aboard the boats, and they sail
with those on board, under a favorable
wind, and they are pleased with it,
there comes upon them a violent wind,
and the wave comes upon them from
every direction, and they think that
they are surrounded from all sides,
they pray to Allah, having faith in Him
alone, (and say,) "If You deliver us
from this, we shall be grateful indeed."
23. But when He delivers them, they at
once start rebelling on the earth
wrongfully. people, your rebellion
is, in fact, against your own selves. It
is only worldly life that you are
enjoying. Thereafter, it is to Us that
you have to return; then We will tell
you what you have been doing.
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24. The example of worldly life is just
like the water We sent down from the
sky, then the vegetation of the earth
grew with it, which is (meant to be)
eaten by men and cattle, until when the
earth took on its ornament and was
fully adorned, and its people thought
that they had control over it, Our
command came to it at night or by
day, and We turned it into a stubble, as
if it had not been there a day earlier.
This is how We elaborate the verses
for a people who reflect.
25. Allah invites (people) to the Abode
of Peace and brings whom He wills to
a straight path.
26. For those who do good there is the
best, and something more. Neither
gloom shall cover their faces, nor
disgrace. Those are the people of
Paradise. Therein they shall live
forever.
27. As for those who commit evils, the
recompense of each evil shall be
similar to that evil, and disgrace shall
cover them. For them, there is none to
save from Allah. Their faces will seem
to be covered with layers of a dark
night. Those are the people of the Fire.
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28. And (be mindful of) the Day when
We shall gather them together, then
We shall say to those who associated
partners with Allah, "Wait in your
place, you and your associate- gods."
Then We will cause a split between
them, and their associate- gods will
say, "It was not us that you
worshipped.
29. So, Allah is enough as witness
between us and between you. We were
totally unaware of your worship."
30. Thereupon, everyone shall assess
what one had sent ahead, and they will
be sent back to Allah, their true Lord,
and whatever they used to fabricate
will vanish from them.
31. Say, "Who gives you sustenance
from the heavens and the earth? Or,
who controls the (powers of) hearing
and seeing? And who brings forth the
living from the dead, and brings forth
the dead from the living? And who
manages everything?" They will say,
"Allah." Then, (you) say, "Would you
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32. So, that is Allah, your Lord in
truth. And what is there after truth but
error? To where, then, are you being
diverted (by your whims)?
33. This is how the Word of your Lord
has come true about the sinners that
they will not believe.
34. Say, "Is there any one from your
associate- gods' who originates the
creation, then brings it again? To
where then, are you being turned away
(by your desires)?"
35. Say, "Is there any one from your
associate- gods who guides to the
truth?" Say, "Allah guides to the truth.
Is, then, He who guides to the truth
more worthy of being obeyed, or he
who has no guidance at all unless he is
guided (by someone else)? So, what
has happened to you? How do you
judge things?
36. Most of them follow nothing but
conjectures. Surely, conjectures are of
no avail in the matter of truth at all.
Certainly, Allah is fully aware of what
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37. And this Qur'an is not such as
could have been made up by someone
without (having been revealed by)
Allah, but it is a confirmation of that
(discourse) which had been (revealed)
before it, and an elaboration of what is
prescribed. There is no doubt in it. It is
from the Lord of all the worlds.
38. Or, do they say that he has made it
up? Say, "Then, bring a Surah like
this, and call whomsoever you can
beside Allah, if you are true."
39. But they have rejected a thing they
could not comprehend with
knowledge, while its ultimate end has
not appeared to them as yet. Similarly
those who passed before them had
rejected the truth. So, look how was
the fate of the unjust.
40. And among them there are those
who believe in it, and among them
there are others who do not believe in
it. And your Lord has the best
knowledge about the mischief-makers.
41. And if they give the lie to you, say,
"For me, my deed, and for you, your
deed. You are not accountable for
what I do, and I am not accountable
for what you do."
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42. And among them there are those
who listen to you. Would you, then,
make the deaf hear, even though they
lack understanding?
43. And among them there are those
who look at you. Would you, then,
guide the blind even when they have
no insight?
44. Surely, Allah does not wrong
people at all, but the people do wrong
their own selves.
45. The Day when He will gather them
(in the next life,) they will feel as if
they had not stayed (in the world) any
longer than a fraction of a day. They
will recognize each other. Losers,
indeed, are those who deny that they
will ever face Allah; they are not on
the right path.
46. No matter whether We show you
(during your life) some of what We
warn them of, or We take you back to
Us (before it), in any case, they have
to return to Us. Then, Allah is witness
to what they do.
47. For every people there is a
messenger. So, when their messenger
comes, the matter is decided between
them with justice, and they are not
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48. They say, "When will this promise
(of punishment to the disbelievers) be
fulfilled if you are true?"
49. Say, "I have no power to bring a
harm or a benefit to myself, except
what Allah wills. For every people
there is an appointed time. When their
time comes, they are not able to put it
off for a moment, nor are they able to
go ahead of it."
50. Say, "Just tell me, if His
punishment befalls you at night or by
day, what (desirable thing) will it have
that the sinners are asking it so
hurriedly?
51. Is it only when it befalls you that
you will believe in it? (It will be said
to you at that time, "Have you
believed) now, while you used to
demand (in mockery) that it should
come sooner?"
52. Then it will be said to the unjust,
"Taste the punishment lasting for ever.
Y ou shall not be punished except for
what you have been earning."
53. They ask you to tell them whether
it is true. Say, "Yes, by my Lord, it is
true. And you cannot frustrate (Allah's
plan)./
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54. If anyone who did wrong
possesses all that is on the earth, he
would (agree to) ransom himself with
it. And they will conceal their remorse
when they will see the punishment.
And the matter will be decided
between them with justice and they
will not be wronged.
55. Look! To Allah belongs all that is
in the heavens and the earth. Look!
Allah's promise is certainly true, but
most of them do not know.
56. He gives life and brings death, and
to Him you shall be returned.
57. men, there has come to you an
advice from your Lord, and a cure for
the ailments of your hearts, and
guidance and mercy for the believers.
58. Say, "With the grace of Allah and
with His mercy (this book has been
revealed). So they should rejoice in it.
It is much better than that (wealth)
which they accumulate.
59. Say, "Have you ever considered,
whatever provision Allah has sent
down for your benefit, you have made
up lawful and unlawful from it?" Say,
"Has Allah permitted you or are you
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60. What is the assumption of those
who fabricate a lie against Allah
(about) the Day of Judgment? Indeed
Allah is gracious to people, but most
of them are not grateful.
61. In whatever condition you are, and
whatever portion of the Qur'an you
recite therein, and whatever work you
all do, We are present before you
when you are engaged in it. Hidden
from your Lord is nothing even to the
measure of a particle on the earth or in
the heavens. And there is nothing
smaller or greater that is not in the
clear Book.
62. Listen, the friends of Allah shall
have no fear, nor shall they grieve.
63. -those who have believed and have
been fearful of Allah.
64. For them there is the good news in
the worldly life and in the Hereafter:
there is no change in the words of
Allah.That is the great achievement.
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not make you grieve. Surely, all power
belongs to Allah. He is A 11- Hearing,
All Knowing.
66. Listen, to Allah belong all those in
the heavens and all those on the earth.
And those who invoke associate-gods
besides Allah do not follow a reality.
They follow nothing but whims and do
nothing but make conjectures.
67. He is the One who made for you
the night, so that you may have rest in
it, and (made) the day to see. Indeed,
there are signs therein for a people
who listen.
68. They say, "Allah has got a son."
Pure is He. He is Self- Sufficient. To
Him belongs what is in the heavens
and what is in the earth. Y ou have no
proof for it. Do you allege about Allah
what you do not know?
69. Say: Those who fabricate lies
against Allah shall not prosper.
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70. It will be a little enjoyment in this
world; thereafter to Us they are bound
to return; then We shall make them
taste the severe punishment, because
they used to disbelieve.
71. Recite to them the story of (the
Prophet) Nuh (Noah), when he said to
his people, "0 my people, if it is hard
on you that I stay (with you) and give
(you) advice through the signs of
Allah, then, in Allah I place my trust.
So, be firm in your plan (against me)
with (the help of) all your partners,
and your plan should not be a cause of
concern for you; then carry it out
against me and give me no respite.
72. Still, if you turn away, then, I did
not demand any reward from you. My
reward is with none except Allah, and
I have been commanded to be among
those who submit."
73. Then they rejected him, and We
saved him and those with him in the
Ark and made them the successors,
and drowned those who gave the lie to
Our signs. So look how was the fate of
those who were warned.
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74. Then, after him, We sent
messengers to their peoples, and they
came to them with clear signs, but they
were not to believe in what they had
rejected earlier. This is how We seal
the hearts of the transgressors.
75. Then, after them, We sent Musa
and Harun with Our signs to Pharaoh
and his group, but they showed
arrogance. And they were surely a
guilty people.
76. So, when Truth came to them from
Us, they said, "It is certainly a clear
magic."
77. Musa said, "Do you say (this)
about the Truth when it came to you?
Is this magic, while the magicians do
not achieve success?"
78. They said, "Have you come to us
to turn us away from the way on which
we have found our fathers, and so that
you both have supremacy on earth?
We are not going to believe in you."
79. And Pharaoh said, "Bring to me
every knowledgeable magician."
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80. So, when the magicians came,
Musa said to them, "Cast what you
have to cast."
81. So, when they had cast, Musa said,
"All that you have brought is magic.
Allah will certainly bring it to naught.
Be assured that Allah does not set
right the work of the mischief-
makers."
82. And Allah establishes the truth
through His words, even though the
guilty ones may dislike it.
83. Then, except some youths of his
people, no one believed in Musa for
the fear of Pharaoh and his group, lest
he should persecute them. Pharaoh
was high-handed in the land and he
was of those who crossed all limits.
84. And Musa said, "My people, if you
have believed in Allah, then, in Him
place your trust if you are obedient."
85. So, they said, "In Allah we have
placed our trust: Our Lord, do not
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86. and save us, through Your mercy,
from the disbelieving people."
87. And We revealed to Musa and his
brother: "Have houses for your people
in Egypt, and make your nouses
worship oriented, and establish Salah,
and give good tidings to the
believers."
88. Musa said, "Our Lord, You have
given Pharaoh and his group glamour
and riches in the worldly life, so that,
our Lord, they mislead (people) from
Your path. Our Lord, obliterate their
riches and harden their hearts, so that
they may not come to believe until
they witness the painful punishment."
89. Allah said, "The prayer of the two
of you has been granted; so stand firm,
and never follow the way of the
ignorant."
90. And We let the children of Isra'il
cross the sea. So, Pharaoh and his
troops chased them in transgression
and hostility, until when he was about
to drown, he said, "I believe that there
is no god but the One in whom the
children of Isra'il believe, and I am
among those who submit to Allah."
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91. (Allah said,) "Is it now (that you
have come to believe) while you were
rebellious all along, and you were
among the mischief-makers?
92. So, today, We shall save your
body, so that you may become a sign
for those after you. And many of the
people are heedless of Our signs."
93. And surely We gave the children
of Isra'il a proper place to live, and
provided them with good things. Then
they did not disagree between
themselves but after knowledge had
come to them. Surely, Allah will
decide between them on the Day of
Judgment about the matters in which
they used to dispute each other.
94. So, (0 prophet,) even if you are in
doubt about what We have sent down
to you, ask those who read the Book
(revealed) before you. Surely, truth
has come to you from your Lord, so
never be among those who are
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95. And never be among those who
have rejected Our signs, lest you
should be among the losers.
96. Surely, those against whom the
Word of your Lord stands settled will
not believe,
97. even though every sign comes to
them, unless they witness the painful
punishment.
98. So, how is it that there never was a
town, which could have believed and
its belief would have been of benefit to
it, except the people of Yunus? When
they came to believe, We removed
from them the punishment of
humiliation in the worldly life and let
them enjoy themselves for some time.
99. Had your Lord willed, all those on
earth would have believed altogether.
Would you, then, compel people, so
that they become believers?
100. It is not (possible) for any one
that he believes except with the will of
Allah. And He makes filth settle on
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101. Say, "Look at what is there in the
heavens and the earth." But, signs and
warnings do not suffice a people who
do not believe.
102. So, are they waiting for nothing
short of something like the days of
those who have passed before them?
Say, "So wait. I am with you, among
those who are waiting."
103. Then We (used to) save Our
messengers and those who believed.
Similarly, it being undertaken by Us,
We shall save the believers.
104. Say, "0 people, if you are in
doubt about my Faith, then, I do not
worship those whom you worship
beside Allah. Rather, I worship Allah
who brings death to you. And I have
been ordained to be among the
believers,
105. and that I should make myself
firm on Faith, being upright, and never
should be among the Mushriks (who
ascribe partners to Allah)."
106. And do not invoke, other than
Allah, what neither benefits you nor
harms you, for, if you do so, then you
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there is none to remove it except He.
And if He intends to bring some good
to you, there is none to turn His grace
back. He brings it to whomever He
wills from among His servants. He is
the Most- Forgiving, the Very
Merciful.
108. Say, "0 people, the truth has
come to you from your Lord. So,
whoever accepts guidance accepts it to
his own benefit, and whoever goes
astray does so to his own detriment.
And I am not responsible for you."
109. Follow what is being revealed to
you, and be patient until Allah gives
His judgment, and He is the best of all
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2. (directing the Prophet to say to the
people,) "You must not worship
anyone other than Allah; I am for you
a wamer from Him, and a bearer of
glad tidings;
3. and you must seek forgiveness from
your Lord, then, turn to Him in
repentance, and He will provide you
with good things to enjoy for a given
time, and bestow His extra favor on
everyone who has extra good deeds (in
his account). And if you turn away,
then, I fear for you the punishment of
a terrible day.
4. To Allah is your return, and He is
powerful over everything."
5. Beware, they bend their chests to
hide from Him. Beware, when they
cover up themselves with their clothes,
He knows what they hide and what
they expose. Surely, He is All Aware
of what lies in the hearts.
6. There is no creature on earth whose
sustenance is not undertaken by Allah.
He knows its permanent and its
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7. He is the One who created the
heavens and the earth in six days,
while His throne was on water, so that
He might test you as to who among
you is better in deed. And if you say,
"You shall be raised after death," the
disbelievers will surely say, "This is
nothing but sheer magic."
8. And if We defer the punishment for
them for a certain time, they will say,
"What is holding it back?" Beware,
the day it will visit them, it shall not be
turned back from them, and they shall
be besieged by what they used to
ridicule.
9. If We give man a taste of Our mercy
and then take it away from him, he
becomes highly desperate, utterly
ungrateful.
10. And if We give him a taste of
comfort after a hardship has touched
him, he will say, "Evils have gone
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11. except those who are patient and
do good deeds. Such people will have
Allah's forgiveness and a great
reward/
12. Is it then possible from you (0
Prophet) that you will abandon some
of what is being revealed to you, and
that your heart will be straitened
thereby, because they say, "Why has a
treasure not been sent down to him or
an angel not come with him?" You are
but a wamer. And Allah takes care of
everything.
13. Do they say that he has fabricated
it? Say (to them), "Then bring ten
Surahs like this, fabricated. And call
whomsoever you can, other than
Allah, if you are true."
14. So, if they do not respond to your
call, then be assured that it has been
sent down with the knowledge of
Allah and that there is no god but He.
So, do you submit?
15. Those who seek (merely) the
worldly life and its beauty, We will
fully recompense them herein for their
acts, and their right will not be
curtailed in this world.
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16. Those are the people for whom
there is nothing in the Hereafter except
fire. Nullified will be whatever they
worked herein, and void will be what
they have been doing.
17. Then, can such people be equal to
the one who has a clear proof from his
Lord, followed by an evidence from
within, and before which there was the
Book of Musa, a guide and a mercy?
Such people believe in it; and whoever
of the groups denies its veracity, his
promised place is the Fire. So, do not
be in doubt about it. Surely, it is the
truth from your Lord, but most of
people do not believe.
18. Who is more unjust than the one
who forges a lie against Allah? Such
people will be presented before their
Lord, and the witnesses will say,
"These are the ones who lied against
their Lord. Lo! the curse of Allah lies
on the unjust,
19. the ones who prevent (people)
from the way of Allah and seek
crookedness in it, and who are deniers
of the Hereafter."
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20. They were unable to frustrate
(Allah's plan) on the earth, and they
had no supporters besides Allah.
Punishment will be doubled for them.
They were not able to hear, nor would
they see.
21. Those are the ones who brought
loss to their own selves, and all that
they used to fabricate vanished from
them.
22. Essentially, they are the worst
losers in the Hereafter.
23. Surely, those who believe and do
good deeds and humble themselves
before their Lord, those are the people
of Paradise. There they shall live
forever.
24. The example of the two groups is
that of a blind and deaf person on the
one hand, and a seeing and hearing
one on the other. Are the two equal
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to them): "I am here to warn you
26. that you should worship none but
Allah, (otherwise) I fear for you the
punishment of a painful day."
27. So the chiefs of his people who
disbelieved replied, "We are not
seeing that you are anything more than
a man like us, and we are not seeing
that any people have followed you
except those who are the meanest
among us, and we have not seen in
you people any superiority over us;
rather, we believe that you are liars."
28. He said, "0 my people, tell me, if I
am on a clear path from my Lord, and
He has bestowed mercy upon me from
Himself which is hidden from your
sight, shall we, then, impose it upon
you by force, while you are averse to
it?
29. And, my people, I do not
demand from you any wealth for it.
My reward is with none but Allah.
And I am not the one who could drive
the believers away. Surely, they will
be meeting their Lord (gracefully), but
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30. my people, who would help me
against (the punishment of) Allah, if I
were to drive them away? Would you
still take no lesson?
31. And I do not say to you that I have
the treasures of Allah, nor that I have
the knowledge of the unseen, nor do I
say that I am an angel. Nor do I say (as
you do) about those who are
contemptible in your eyes that Allah
will never award them any good; Allah
knows best what lies in their hearts. (If
I were to say so,) then, I would indeed
be one of the unjust."
32. They said, "0 Nuh, you have
debated with us, and debated too
much. Now bring upon us what you
threaten us with, if you are one of the
truthful."
33. He said, "Only Allah will bring it
to you, if He so wills, and you cannot
frustrate (His will).
34. My good counsel will not profit
you, even though I wish you the best,
if Allah wills to let you go astray. He
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35. Do they (the pagans of Makkah)
still say that he (Muhammad) has
forged it? Say, "If I have forged it,
then, I am responsible for my sin, and
I am free of the sins you commit."
36. And it was revealed to Nuh: None
of your people would come to believe
any more, except those who have
already believed. So, be not distressed
by what they have been doing.
37. And make an ark under Our eyes
and according to Our revelation; and
do not speak to Me about those who
have crossed the limits, as they are
destined to be drowned."
38. He started making the Ark.
Whenever the leaders of his people
passed by him, they mocked at him.
He said, "If you mock at us, we mock
at you like you mock at us:
39. So, you shall soon know who will
be visited by a scourge that will
humiliate him, and upon whom a
lasting punishment will settle forever."
40. At last, when Our command came
and the oven overflowed, We said,
"Take into the Ark a pair of two from
every species, along with your family,
-except those against whom the Word
has already been pronounced
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believed." And there were only a few
who had believed with him.
41. He (Nun) said, "Embark it. With
the name of Allah it sails and anchors.
Surely, my Lord is Most- Forgiving,
Very-Merciful.
42. And it was sailing with them
amidst the waves like mountains. And
Nuh called out to his son, who was at
an isolated place, "0 my child, come
on board with us, and do not be in the
company of the disbelievers."
43. He said, "I shall take shelter on a
mountain which will save me from the
water." He said, "There is no saver
today from the command of Allah,
except the one to whom He shows
mercy." And the waves rose high
between the two, and he was among
those who were drowned.
44. It was said (by Allah), "0 earth,
suck in your water, and heaven,
stop." And water subsided, and the
matter was over. It (the Ark) came to
rest on the Judi, and it was said,
"Away with the wrongdoers."
45. Nuh called unto his Lord and said,
"My Lord, my son is a part of my
family, and surely Your promise
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46. He said, "0 Nuh, in fact, he is not
a part of your family. Indeed, he is (a
man of) bad deeds. So do not ask Me
something of which you have no
knowledge. I exhort you not to be
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47. He said, "My Lord, I seek refuge
with You that I should ask You
something of which I have no
knowledge. If Y ou do not forgive me
and do not show mercy to me, I shall
be among the losers."
48. It was said, "0 Nuh, disembark in
peace from Us and with blessings
upon you and upon the peoples
(springing) from those with you. And
there are peoples whom We shall give
some enjoyment, then a painful
punishment from Us will visit them."
49. These are some reports from the
unseen (events), which We reveal to
you. You did not know them before
this, neither you nor your people. So,
be patient. Surely, the end is in favor
of the God-fearing.
50. And to Ad, (We sent) their brother
Hud. He said, "0 my people, worship
Allah. You have no god other than
Him. Y ou are nothing but fabricators.
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51. my people, I ask you no reward
for it. My reward is only on the One
who created me. Do you, then, not
understand?
52. my people, seek forgiveness
from your Lord, then turn to Him in
repentance, and He will release the
heavens pouring upon you, and will
add strength to your strength, and do
not turn away like sinners."
53. They said, "0 Hud, you did not
bring to us any proof, and we are not
to leave our gods on your statement,
and we are not to believe in you.
54. We do not say except that some of
our gods have subjected you to some
evil." He said, "I make Allah my
witness, and you bear witness that I
have nothing to do with what you take
as gods
55. besides Him. So, try your plans
against me, all of you together, then
give me no respite.
56. 1 place my trust in Allah who is my
Lord and your Lord. There is no
creature but He holds it by
the forelock. Surely, my Lord is on a
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57. Now, if you turn away, I have
already conveyed to you the message
with which I was sent to you. My Lord
will replace you with some other
people, and you cannot do Him any
harm. Surely, my Lord is guardian
over every thing."
58. So, when came Our command, We
saved Hud and those who believed
along with him, out of mercy from Us,
and We did save them from a heavy
punishment.
59. Such was the tribe of Ad who
rejected the signs of their Lord,
disobeyed their Messengers and
followed the dictates of every
obstinate tyrant!
60. A curse was made to pursue them
in this world and on the Day of
Judgment. Lo! The people of Ad
disbelieved their Lord. Lo! Ruined
were Ad, the people of Hud.
61. And to (the people of) Thamud
(We sent) their brother, Salih. He said,
"0 my people, worship Allah. You
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settle therein. So, seek His
forgiveness, then turn to Him in
repentance. Surely, my Lord is near,
responsive to the prayers."
62. They said, "0 Salih, we had hopes
in you before this. Do you ask us not
to worship what our fathers used to
worship? We have serious doubts that
have disturbed us about the faith to
which you are calling us."
63. He said, "0 my people, tell me: If I
have a clear proof from my Lord, and
He has bestowed mercy upon me from
Himself, who will come to my help
against Allah, if I still disobey Him?
So, you extend nothing to me but loss.
64. And my people, this is the she-
camel of Allah, a sign for you. So,
leave her free to eat on the earth of
Allah, and do not even touch her with
evil (intention), lest an approaching
punishment should seize you."
65. Then they slaughtered her. So, he
said, "Enjoy yourselves in your homes
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66. So, when came Our command, We
saved Salih and those who believed
along with Him, out of mercy from
Us, and (We saved them) from the
disgrace of that day. Surely, your Lord
is the Powerful, the All Mighty.
67. And those who transgressed were
caught by the Cry, and they were
found dead in their homes, fallen on
their knees,
68. as though they had never lived
there. Lo! The people of Thamud
disbelieved their Lord. Lo! Ruined
were the people of Thamud.
69. And Our emissaries came to
Ibrahim with the good news. They
greeted him with "Salam (peace)." He
said, "Salam." Then he took not much
time in bringing a roasted calf.
70. So, when he noticed their hands
not acceding to it, he found them
strange and felt scared of them. They
said, "Be not scared. We have been
sent to the people of Lut."
71. His wife was standing (nearby),
and she laughed. Thus We gave her
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72. She said, "Woe to me! Shall I give
birth to a child while I am an old
woman and this is my husband, an old
man? This is something amazing
indeed."
73. They said, "Do you marvel at
Allah's command? Allah's mercy and
His blessings have always been upon
you, people of the house. Surely, He
is Praiseworthy, Glorious."
74. So, when fear left Ibrahim and the
happy news came to him, he started
disputing with Us for the people of
Lut.
75. Surely, Ibrahim is forbearing, very
penitent, ever- turning to Allah.
76. .0 Ibrahim! Leave it. In fact, the
command of your Lord has come to
pass, and there has to come upon them
a punishment that cannot be averted."
77. When Our emissaries (angels)
came to Lut, he was saddened because
of them, and his heart felt uneasy for
their sake, and He said, "This is a very
hard day."
78. And his people came to him,
rushing upon him. They were already
habitual to commit evil deeds. He said,
"These are my daughters. They are
purer for you. So, have fear of Allah
and do not disgrace me in respect of
my guests. Is there no reasonable man
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79. They said, "You know that we
have no claim on your daughters, and
you know well what we want."
80. He said, "Would that I had some
power over you, or could seek refuge
in a strong support!"
81. They (the angels) said, "0 Lut, we
are emissaries of your Lord. They
shall never reach you. So, move with
your family in a part of night, and
none of you shall turn to look back;
except your woman. There has to
befall her whatever will befall them.
Their deadline is the morning. Is it not
that the morning is near?"
82. So, when Our command came to
pass, We turned their habitations
upside down, and rained on it stones of
hard clay, one over another
83. marked from your Lord. And it is
not far from the transgressors.
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brother, Shuaib. He said, "0 my
people, worship Allah. You have no
god other than Him. And do not curtail
the measure and the weight. I see you
quite well off, and I fear for you the
punishment of an encircling day.
85. And my people, perfect the
measure and the balance with justice
and do not make the people short of
their things, and do not go about the
earth spreading disorder.
86. Whatever is allowed by Allah to
retain (lawfully) is better for you, if
you are believers. And I am not a
watchman over you.
87. They said, "0 Shuaib, does your
Salah (prayer) command you that we
should forsake what our fathers used
to worship or that we should not deal
with our wealth as we please? You
pretend to be the only man of wisdom
and guidance."
88. He said, "0 my people, tell me, if I
am on a clear path from my Lord and
He has provided me with a good
provision from Himself, (should I still
leave you unguided?) I do not want to
do in your absence what I forbid you
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right as far as I can. My ability to do
any thing comes from none but Allah.
In Him alone I have placed my trust
and to Him alone I turn in humbleness.
89. my people, let not your hostility
towards me cause you to suffer what
was suffered by the people of Nun, or
the people of Hud, or the people of
Salih. And the people of Lut are not
far from you.
90. Seek forgiveness from your Lord,
then turn towards Him in repentance.
Surely, my Lord is very merciful, most
loving."
91. They said, "0 Shuaib, we do not
understand much of what you say, and,
in fact, we see you are weak among us.
But for your clan, we would have
stoned you. And to us, you are not a
man of respect."
92. He said, "0 my people, is my clan
more respectable to you than Allah, as
you have taken Him as something
thrown behind your backs? Surely, my
Lord encompasses all that you do.
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93. my people, do what you can, I
am to do (what I can). Soon you will
know the one whom the punishment
will visit, putting him to disgrace, and
the one who is false. And wait. I am,
with you, waiting."
94. And when Our command came,
We saved Shuaib and those who
believed along with him, out of mercy
from Us; and those who transgressed
were caught by the Cry, and they were
found (dead) in their homes, fallen on
their knees
95. as though they never lived there.
Lo! Ruined were Madyan, like
Thamud were ruined.
96. And We sent Musa, with Our signs
and with clear proof,
97. to Pharaoh and his group. So, they
followed the command of Pharaoh,
while the command of Pharaoh was
not right.
98. He will lead his people on the Day
of Judgement, and make them descend
into the Fire. And it is the evil
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them here and on the Day of
Judgement. It is the evil reward to be
offered.
100. That is a part of stories of the
towns that We narrate to you. Some of
them are still standing, and (some are)
eradicated like a harvested field.
101. We did no wrong to them; rather,
they have wronged themselves. So,
their gods whom they used to invoke
beside Allah did not come to their help
in any way, when came the command
of your Lord, and they added nothing
to them except destruction.
102. Such is the seizing of your Lord
when He seizes the (people of) towns
when they are transgressing. Indeed,
His seizing is painful, severe.
103. In this there is a sign for the one
who fears the punishment of the
Hereafter. That is a day when all the
people shall be gathered together, and
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by all.
104. We do not defer it but for a
limited term.
105. The day it comes no one shall
speak except by His leave. So, some of
them will be wretched and (some)
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they shall be in the Fire. For them
there is (nothing but) crying and
howling.
107. They shall remain there forever,
as long as the heavens and the earth
remain intact, unless your Lord wills
(otherwise). Surely, your Lord does
what He intends.
108. As for those who are blessed,
they shall be in Paradise living there
forever, as long as the heavens and the
earth remain intact, unless your Lord
wills (otherwise), It will be an award
never to be ceased.
109. So, be not in doubt about what
they worship. They worship only in
the way their fathers used to worship
earlier. Surely, We are going to pay
them their full share, not curtailed in
the least.
110. And We gave Musa the Book,
then it was disputed about. But for a
word from your Lord that had already
come to pass, the matter would have
been decided between them. Surely,
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111. And to all of them, your Lord
shall pay for their deeds in full. Surely,
He is aware of all that they do.
112. So, stand firm (on faith) as you
have been commanded, as well as
those who having repented (from
disbelief) have joined you, and do not
cross the limits. Surely, He is watchful
of what you do.
113. And do not incline towards the
wrongdoers, lest the Fire should catch
you, and you have no supporters other
than Allah, then you should not be
helped.
114. Establish Salah at both ends of
the day, and in the early hours of the
night. Surely, good deeds erase bad
deeds. That is a reminder for the
mindful.
115. And be patient, for Allah does not
let the reward of the righteous go to
waste.
116. Then, why is it that there were no
people, among the generations before
you, who would have enough
remnants of wisdom to stop others
from creating disorder in the land,
except a few among them whom We
saved (from Our punishment)? And
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they were involved in, and they
became sinners.
117. Your Lord is not such that He
would destroy the towns unjustly
while their people are good in their
ways.
118. Had your Lord willed, He would
have made all the people a single
community. But, they will continue in
their differences,
119. except those whom Allah has
blessed with mercy, and for that He
has created them. And perfect is the
word of your Lord: "I will surely fill
the Hell with Jinns and the human
beings, all together."
120. We narrate to you all such stories
from the events of the messengers as
We strengthen your heart therewith.
And in these (stories) there has come
to you the truth, a good counsel and a
reminder to those who believe.
121. Say to those who do not believe,
"Do whatever you can. We are doing
(what we can).
122. And wait. We too are waiting."
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1. Alif Lam Ra. These are verses of
the enlightening Book.
2. We have sent it down, as an Arabic
Our" an, so that you may understand.
3. By revealing this Qur'an to you, we
hereby narrate to you the best
narrative, while before this you were
among those unaware (of it).
4. (It happened) when Yusuf said to
his father, "My father, I saw (in
dream) eleven stars and the Sun and
the Moon; I saw them all fallen
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5. He said, "My son, do not relate your
dream to your brothers, lest they
should devise a plan against you.
Surely, Satan is an open enemy for
mankind.
6. And it will be in this way that your
Lord will choose you and teach you
the correct interpretation of events,
and will perfect His bounty upon you
and upon the House of Y aqub, as He
has perfected it earlier upon your fore-
fathers, Ibrahim and IsHaq. Surely,
your Lord is All-Wise, All-Knowing."
7. Surely, in (the story of) Yusuf and
his brothers, there are signs for those
who ask.
8. (It happened) when they said,
"Yusuf and his brother are dearer to
our father than we are, while we are a
whole group. Surely, our father is in
clear error.
9. Let us kill Yusuf, or throw him at
some place on earth, and thus your
father's full attention will be devoted
for you alone, and after doing that, you
may become a righteous people."
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10. One of them said, "Do not kill
Yusuf; rather, cast him into the bottom
of a pit, so that some wayfarers may
pick him up, if you are going to do
something anyway.' '
11. They said (to Yaqub), "Our father,
why is it that you do not trust us about
Yusuf, while we are his well-wishers
indeed.
12. Send him with us tomorrow, that
he may eat and play, and of course, we
will remain as guards for him."
13. He said, "It makes me sad that you
should take him with you, and I fear
that some wolf may eat him up when
you are heedless of him."
14. They said, "If a wolf eats him up,
while we are a whole group, we are
then losers indeed."
15. So, when they went away with him
and were determined to put him in the
bottom of a pit, (they did accordingly).
And We revealed to him (Yusuf),
"You will (one day) remind them of
this deed of theirs, and they will not
recognize (you)."
16. And at nightfall, they came to their
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17. They said, "Father, we went racing
with one another, and left Yusuf with
our belongings, and the wolf ate him
up. You will never believe us,
howsoever truthful we may be."
18. And they came with fake blood on
his shirt. He said, "Rather, your inner
desires have tempted you to do
something. So, patience is best. It is
Allah whose help is sought against
what you describe."
19. And some wayfarers came (near
the pit in which Yusuf was thrown),
and sent their water- drawer (to bring
water for them). So, he let down his
bucket. He said, "What a good news!
Here is a boy." And they kept him
hidden as merchandise, while Allah
was aware of what they were doing.
20. And they sold him for a paltry
price, for a few silver- coins, and they
had not much interest in him.
21. And the one who bought him from
Egypt said to his wife, "Make his stay
graceful. He may be useful for us. Or,
we may adopt him as a son." And thus
We established Yusuf in the land, so
that We should teach him the
interpretation of events. Allah is
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22. And when he reached the prime of
his age, We gave him wisdom and
knowledge, and this is how We reward
those who are good in their deeds.
23. And she, in whose house he was,
seduced him towards herself, and
bolted the doors, and said, "come on!"
He said, "I seek refuge with Allah.
Surely, he (your husband) is my
master. He has given me a good
lodging. Indeed, the wrongdoers do
not prosper."
24. She certainly desired him, and he
might have desired her, had he not
seen the proof from his Lord. Thus We
did, to turn evil and lewdness away
from him. Surely, he was one of Our
chosen servants.
25. They raced towards the door, and
she ripped his shirt from behind, and
they found her master by the door. She
said, "What could be the punishment
of him who intended evil with your
wife, except that he be imprisoned or
(given) a painful chastisement?"
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26. He (Yusuf) said, "It was she who
tried to seduce me." And a witness
from her family observed that if his
shirt was ripped from the front side,
then she is true and he is a liar;
27. and if his shirt was ripped from
behind, then she is telling a lie and he
is truthful.
28. So, when he (her husband) saw his
shirt ripped from behind, he said,
"This is certainly your trickery,
women. Great is the trickery of you
women indeed.
29. Yusuf, ignore this matter, and
you (0 woman,) seek forgiveness for
your sin, for you were guilty infact."
30. And women in the city said, "The
wife of the minister is seducing her
youthful slave. His love has entered
the depth of her heart. Surely, we see
her in open error."
31. So, when she heard of their
taunting comments, she extended an
invitation to them and arranged for
them a comfortable place (to sit and
dine) and gave everyone a knife, and
said (to Yusuf): "come out to them."
So when they saw him, they found him
great, and (were so stunned that they)
cut their hands and said, "Oh God! He
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32. She said, "This is the one about
whom you reproached me. Yes, I
seduced him, but he abstained. And
should he not follow my command, he
shall be imprisoned and will be
disgraced."
33. He (Yusuf) said, "My Lord, the
prison is dearer to me than what these
women invite me to do. If You do not
turn their guile away from me, I shall
get inclined towards them and shall be
among the ignorant."
34. So, his Lord accepted his prayer
and turned their guile away from him.
Surely, He is the A 11- Hearing, the All-
Knowing.
35. Later on, even after having seen
the clear signs (of his innocence), they
deemed it proper to imprison him for
some time.
36. And two men entered the prison
with him. One of them said, "I have
seen myself (in dream) pressing wine."
And the other said, "I saw myself
carrying bread on my head of which
the birds were eating. Let us know its
interpretation. We see you are a man
of good deeds."
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37. He said, "No food provided for
you shall come to you, but I can give
you its description before it comes to
you. This is the knowledge my Lord
has given to me. I have abandoned the
way of those who do not believe in
Allah, and who are deniers of the
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38. and I have followed the way of my
fathers, Ibrahim, IsHaq and Yaqub. It
is not for us that we associate any
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39. my fellow prisoners, are
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Him, are nothing but names you have
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He has ordained that you shall not
worship anyone but Him. This is the
only right path. But most of the people
do not know."
41. .0 my fellow prisoners, one of you
will serve wine to his master, while the
other will be crucified and birds will
eat from his head. Destined is the
matter you are asking about."
42. And he (Yusuf) said to the one
whom he believed likely to be released
out of the two, "Tell your master about
me." Then, the Satan made him forget
to tell his master. So, he (Yusuf)
remained in prison for a few years.
43. And (one day) the king said (to his
courtiers), "I have seen (in a dream)
seven fat cows being eaten by seven
lean ones, and seven ears of grain
which are green and (seven) others
which are dry. people, tell me about
my dream, if you can interpret
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44. They said, "(It seems to be) a
mishmash of dreams, and we do not
know the interpretation of dreams."
45. And said the one who was released
(from the prison) out of the two, and
recalled (Yusuf) after a long time, "I
shall tell you its interpretation. Just
send me (to Yusuf)."
46. (Thus he came to the prison and
said to Yusuf "Yusuf, the truthful
one, tell us about seven fat cows eaten
by seven lean ones, and seven ears of
grain which are green and (seven)
others which are dry, so that I may go
back to the people and they may know
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47. He said, "You will grow crops for
seven years consecutively. So, what
you have harvested, leave it in its ear,
except a little which you eat.
48. Then seven hard years shall come
after that, which shall eat up what you
have stored for them, except a little
which you preserve (to sow).
49. Then there shall come after that a
year in which people will have rains
and in which they will extract juices."
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50. And (when this person went back
and told the king about the
interpretation of the dream), the king
said, "Bring him to me." So, when the
messenger came to Yusuf, he said,
"Go back to your lord and ask him,
What is the case of the women who
cut their hands?' Surely, my Lord
knows well their guile."
51. He (the king) said, "What was
your case, women, when you
seduced Yusuf?" They said, "God
forbid, we know of no evil in him."
The governor's wife said, "Now the
truth has come to light. I did seduce
him, and he is surely truthful."
52. (Then Yusuf said), "That was
because he (the governor) may know
that I did not betray him in his
absence, and that Allah does not lead
the guile of betrayers to success.
53. And I do not absolve my inner self
of blame. Surely, man's inner self
often incites to evil, unless my Lord
shows mercy. Certainly, my Lord is
the Most-Forgiving, Very-Merciful."
54. The king said, "Bring him to me,
and I shall employ him purely for
myself." So, when he (the king) talked
to him, he said (to Yusuf), "Today you
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55. He said, "Appoint me to
(supervise) the treasures of the land. I
am indeed a knowledgeable keeper."
56. And thus We gave Yusuf power in
the land. He could settle in it wherever
he wished. We extend Our mercy to
whomsoever We will, and We do not
let the reward of the righteous people
to go to waste.
57. And the reward of the Hereafter is
surely better for those who believe and
constantly observe taqwa.
58. And came the brothers of Yusuf
and appeared before him. He
recognized them, while they did not
recognize him.
59. When he equipped them with their
provisions, he said, "Bring to me your
other brother from your father's side.
Do you not see that I give full
measure, and I extend the best
hospitality?
60. Still, if you do not bring him to
me, then you deserve no (further)
measure from me, nor shall you
approach me any more."
61. They said, "We shall persuade his
father about him and we will certainly
do it."
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62. And he (Yusuf) said to his boys,
"Put their goods in their camel-packs.
Perhaps they will recognize it when
they go back to their family; perhaps
they will come again."
63. So, when they returned to their
father, they said, "Father, the
(required) measure (of grain) has been
withheld from us, therefore, send our
brother with us, so that we may
receive our full measure. And, of
course, we are his guards."
64. He said, "Shall I trust you about
him as I trusted you earlier about his
brother? Well, Allah is the best
guardian, and He is the Most-Merciful
of all the merciful."
65. When they opened their baggage,
they found their goods given back to
them. They said, "Our father, what
else should we want? Here is our
goods given back to us, and we shall
bring food to our family, protect our
brother and add the measure of one
camel more. That is an easy measure."
66. He said, "I shall never send him
with you until you give me a pledge in
the name of Allah that you will
definitely bring him back to me, unless
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circumstances)." So, when they gave
him their pledge, he said, "Allah is
watchful over what we say."
67. And he said, "0 my sons, do not
enter (the city) all of you from the
same gate, rather, enter from different
gates. And I cannot help you in any
way against (the will of) Allah.
Sovereignty belongs to none but Allah.
In Him I place my trust, and all those
who trust should trust in Him alone."
68. And (recall) when they entered
(the city) in the manner their father
had advised them. He could not help
them in any way against (the will of)
Allah, but it was just an urge in the
heart of Y aqub which he satisfied; he
was a man of knowledge, because We
had taught him, but most of the people
do not know.
69. And when they came to Yusuf, he
lodged his brother (Binyamin) with
himself. He said, "Look, I am your
brother! So do not grieve for what they
have been doing."
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70. Later, when he equipped them with
their provisions, he placed the bowl in
the camel-pack of his brother. Then,
an announcer shouted out, "0 people
of the caravan, you are thieves."
71. Turning towards them, they said,
"What are you missing?"
72. They said, "We are missing the
measuring-bowl of the king, and
whoever brings it back shall deserve a
camel- load, and I stand surety for it."
73. They said, "We swear by Allah,
you know, we did not come to make
mischief in the land, nor have we ever
been thieves."
74. They said, "What is the
punishment, if you are liars?"
75. They said, "Its punishment? The
one in whose saddlebag it is found
shall himself be the punishment. This
is how we punish the wrongdoers."
76. So, he started with their bags
before (searching) the bag of his
brother, then, recovered it from the
bag of his brother. This is how We
planned for Yusuf. He had no right to
take his brother according to the law
of the king, unless Allah so willed. We
elevate in ranks whomsoever We will.
Above every man of knowledge, there
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77. They said, "If he commits theft,
(there is nothing surprising, because)
his other brother had committed theft
earlier." Yusuf kept it (his reaction) to
himself and did not reveal it to them.
He said (in his heart), "You are even
worse in position. Allah knows best of
what you allege."
78. They said, "0 Aziz, he has a
father, a very old man. So, take one of
us in his place. We see you are a
generous man."
79. He said, "We seek Allah's refuge
from keeping anyone other than him
with whom we have found our thing,
otherwise we shall be unjust."
80. So when they lost hope in him,
they went aside for consultation. The
oldest of them said, "Do you not know
that your father has taken pledge from
you in the name of Allah, while you
had defaulted earlier in the case of
Yusuf. So, I shall never leave this land
unless my father permits me or Allah
decides about me. He is the best of all
judges.
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Our father, your son has committed
theft, and we do not testify except
what we know, and we could not
guard against the unseen.
82. Ask (the people of) the town in
which we have been, and the caravan
with which we have come, and
undoubtedly we are truthful."
83. He (Yaqub) said, "Rather, your
inner desires have seduced you to
something. So, patience is best.
Hopefully, Allah may bring them all
together. Surely, He is the All-
Knowing, All-Wise."
84. He turned away from them and
said, "How sad I am about Yusuf!"
and his eyes turned white with sorrow
and he was suppressing (his anger and
grief).
85. They said, "By God, you will not
stop remembering Yusuf until you
collapse or perish."
86. He said, "I do not complain of my
anguish and sorrow to anyone but
Allah, and I know from Allah what
you do not know.
87. my sons, go and search for
Yusuf and his brother, and do not lose
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88. So, when they came to him
(Yusuf), they said, "Aziz, we and our
family are struck by distress, and we
have brought some goods of very little
worth. So, give us the full measure (of
grain) and be charitable to us. Surely,
Allah rewards the charitable."
89. He said, "Do you know what you
did to Yusuf and his brother when you
were ignorant?"
90. They said, "Is it that you are, in
fact, Yusuf?" He said, "I am Yusuf,
and this is my brother. Allah has been
very kind to us. Surely, whoever fears
Allah and observes patience, Allah
does not let the reward of such good
people to go to waste."
91. They said, "We swear by Allah,
indeed Allah has given to you
preference over us, and we were guilty
in fact."
92. He said, "No reproach upon you
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it over the face of my father, and he
will turn into a sighted man. And bring
to me all your family."
94. And when the caravan set out
(from Egypt), their father (Yaqub) said
(in Canaan), "I sense the fragrance of
Yusuf, if you do not take me to be
senile."
95. They said, "By God, you are still
in your old fallacy!"
96. So, when came the man with good
news, he put it (the shirt) on his face,
and he turned into a sighted man. He
(Yaqub) said, "Did I not tell you that I
know from Allah what you do not
know?"
97. They said, "Our father, pray to
Allah to forgive us our sins. Surely,
we have been guilty."
98. He said, "I shall pray to my Lord
to forgive you. Surely, He is the Most-
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99. Later, when they came to Yusuf,
he placed his parents near himself and
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the throne, and they all fell before him
in prostration. He said, "My father,
here is the fulfillment of my early
dream. My Lord has made it come
true. He favored me when he released
me from the prison, and brought you
from the countryside after Satan had
caused a rift between me and my
brothers. Surely, my Lord does what
He wills in a subtle way. Surely, He is
the All-Knowing, the All-Wise."
101. .My Lord, You have given me
power to rule and the knowledge of
interpreting events. Creator of the
heavens and the Earth, You are my
guardian in this world and the
Hereafter. Make me die a Muslim and
make me join the righteous."
102. That is a part of the reports of the
unseen We reveal to you (0 Prophet).
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determined their object, and when they
were planning devices.
103. Most of the people are not going
to believe despite your strong desire
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them any reward against it. It is
nothing but a reminder for all the
(people of the) worlds.
105. How many a sign there are in the
heavens and the Earth, which they
pass by and they are heedless to them;
106. and most of them do not believe
in Allah without associating partners
with Him in His divinity.
107. Do they feel themselves secure
from the visit of Allah's encircling
punishment or from the sudden arrival
of the Hour, while they are not
conscious of it?
108. Say, "This is my way. I call
(people) to Allah with full perception,
both I and my followers. Pure is Allah;
and I am not among those who
associate partners with Allah."
109. We did not send before you
(messengers) other than men from the
people of the towns whom We
inspired with revelation. Have they not
traveled in the land where they could
have seen how was the fate of those
before them? And surely the abode of
the Hereafter is much better for those
who fear Allah. Would you, then, still
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until when the messengers were in
despair and thought that they were
wrong in their estimation, Our help
came to them, then saved were those
whom We willed. And Our
punishment is not averted from the
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111. Surely, in the narratives of these,
there is a lesson for the people of
understanding. It is not an invented
story, rather, a confirmation of what
has been before it, and an elaboration
of everything, and guidance and mercy
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heavens without pillars that you can
see them. Then He positioned Himself
on the Throne and subjugated the sun
and the moon, each one of them
running to an appointed time. He
manages all matters, elaborating the
signs, so that you may be sure of
meeting your Lord.
3. He is the One who spread out the
earth and made mountains and rivers
on it, and created in it the pairs of two
from all the fruits. He makes the night
cover the day. Surely, in that there are
signs for a people who think.
4. And in the earth there are tracts of
land neighboring each other, and
gardens of grapes, and farms and date
palms, some having twin trunks and
some having a single one. (Although)
all of them are irrigated with the same
water, We make some of them better
than others in taste. Surely, in that
there are signs for a people who
understand.
5. If you wonder, then wondrous
indeed is their saying, "Is it that, once
we are dust, we are to be created
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those who (shall) have shackles
around their necks, and they are the
people of the Fire. They shall remain
there forever
6. They ask for evil to come sooner
than good, while punishments have
really come to pass (against people)
earlier to them. And surely, your Lord
is the lord of forgiveness for the
people against their wrongdoing, and
surely, your Lord is severe in
punishing.
7. The disbelievers say, "Why is it that
no sign has been sent down to him
from his Lord?" Y ou are but a warner;
and for every people there is a guide.
8. Allah knows what every female
carries and what the wombs decrease
or increase. Everything has measure
with Him
9. He is the Knower of the hidden and
the manifest. He is the Great, the High.
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you, who speaks quietly and he who
speaks aloud, and he who hides in the
night and he who walks out in the day.
11. For every one (from among you)
there are angels replacing one another,
in front of him and behind him, who
guard him under the command of
Allah. Surely, Allah does not change
the condition of a people unless they
change themselves. When Allah
intends evil for a people, there is no
way to turn it back, and for them there
is no patron other than Him.
12. He is the One who makes you see
the lightening in fear and hope, and
who forms the heavy clouds.
13. The thunder proclaims His purity
with His praise, and (so do) the angels,
out of His awe. And He sends the
thunderbolts and strikes with it whom
He wills. They are quarrelling about
Allah, and He is stem in His plan.
14. True prayers are to be directed to
Him alone; and those to whom they
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that it may reach his mouth (by itself),
while it is not to reach it. And the
prayer of the disbelievers (that they
make to false gods) is nothing but
straying in void.
15. To Allah bow in prostration all
who are in the heavens and the earth,
willingly or unwillingly, and their
shadows as well in moms and eves.
16. Say, "Who is the Lord of the
heavens and the earth?" Say, "Allah."
Say, "Have you, then, taken as
protectors those besides Him who
possess no power to cause benefit or
harm even to themselves?" Say, "Is it
that a blind person and a sighted one
are equal, or that all sorts of the
darkness and the light are alike?" Or,
have they ascribed such partners with
Allah who (according to their belief)
have created (some of the creation) as
He has created, and thus the creation
seemed to them alike? Say, "Allah is
the Creator of all things, and He is the
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17. He sent down water from the
heavens, so the canals flowed
according to their capacity, and
the flood carried bulging scum. And a
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melt in the fire to obtain ornaments or
other objects. This is how Allah
depicts the truth and the untruth. As
for the scum, it goes to be thrown
away, while that which benefits people
remains on the earth. This is how
Allah brings out the parables.
18. For those who obey their Lord
there is the best of rewards; and those
who do not obey Him (shall be in such
a plight that) even if they possess all
that is on earth, rather twice as much,
they would offer it in ransom (to
redeem themselves from the
punishment). For these there is the
worst of reckoning, and their abode is
Hell, which is an evil bed to rest.
19. Now, can the one who knows that
whatever has been revealed to you
from your Lord is the truth, be equal to
one who is blind? Only the people of
understanding respond to the advice -
20. those who fulfill (their) pledge
with Allah and do not break the
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relationships Allah has commanded to
be maintained and fear their Lord and
are frightful of evil reckoning,
22. and those who observe patience in
order to seek the pleasure of their Lord
and establish Salah and spend secretly
and openly from what We have given
to them, and repel evil with good.
Those are the ones for whom there is
the ultimate abode,
23. the eternal gardens they enter, and
those as well who are righteous from
their fathers, spouses, and progeny.
The angels will enter onto them from
every gate
24. (saying) "Peace on you for the
patience you observed. So, how
excellent is the ultimate abode."
25. As for those who break their
pledge with Allah after it has been
made binding, and cut off the
relationships Allah has commanded to
be joined, and make mischief in the
land, those are the ones for whom
there is the curse, and for them there is
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whom He wills and narrows it (for
whom He wills). They are happy with
the worldly life, while the worldly life,
compared to the Hereafter, is nothing
but a little enjoyment.
27. The disbelievers say, "Why is it
that no sign (of their choice) has been
sent down to him from his Lord?" Say,
"Allah lets go astray whom He wills
and gives guidance to those who turn
to Him,
28. the ones who believe and their
hearts are peaceful with the
remembrance of Allah. Listen, the
hearts find peace only in the
remembrance of Allah."
29. Those who believe and do good
deeds, for them there is the bliss and a
good place to return.
30. Thus We have sent you, amidst a
community before which many
communities have passed away, so
that you may recite to them what We
have revealed to you, while they
disbelieve in A r- Rahman (the All-
Merciful Allah). Say, "He is my Lord.
There is no god but He. In Him I place
my trust, and to Him is my return."
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31. And even if there were a Qur'an
wherewith the mountains could be
moved, or the earth could be split
apart, or wherewith the dead are
spoken to, (they would not believe). In
fact, every decision rests only with
Allah. Are the believers not satisfied
with the fact that, if Allah willed, He
would have brought all the people to
the right path? And the disbelievers
are continually receiving affliction
because of what they did, or it visits
somewhere close to their homes, until
Allah's promise will come to pass.
Surely, Allah does not go back upon
His promise.
32. Messengers have been mocked at
before you, so I let the disbelievers go
on for a while. Then I seized them. So,
how was My punishment?
33. Is then He, who is watchful over
everyone and over whatever he does,
(equal to their false deities?) Still they
have made partners with Allah. Say,
"Give their names. Is it that you are
informing Him of something on earth
He does not know, or of just empty
words?" But, their ill-designs have
been made alluring for the
disbelievers, and they have been
barred from the Path. And for the one
whom Allah deprives of guidance,
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34. For them there is punishment in
the worldly life, and indeed the
punishment of the Hereafter is even
harder, and for them there is none to
save them from Allah.
35. Here is the description of the
Paradise promised to the God-fearing:
underneath it the rivers flow; its food
is everlasting and (so is) its shade.
This is the ultimate abode of the God-
fearing while the ultimate abode of the
disbelievers is Fire.
36. Those to whom We have given the
Book are happy with what has been
sent down to you. And among their
groups there are those who deny some
of it. Say, "I am commanded only to
worship Allah and not to ascribe
partners to Him. To Him I call and to
Him is my return."
37. Thus We have sent it down, being
a command in Arabic. And if you
follow their desires, after the
knowledge that has come to you, there
shall be neither a friend for you
against Allah, nor a savior.
38. We have sent messengers before
you, and gave them wives and
children. It is not for a messenger to
bring a verse without the will of Allah.
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prescribed.
39. Allah wipes off what He wills and
affirms (what He wills), and with Him
is the Mother Book.
40. And if We show you (0 prophet)
some of what We have promised to
them, or We take you back to Us
(before that), in both cases you have
only to convey the message, and We
have to reckon.
41. Have they not seen that We are
coming to the land narrowing it down
from all its sides? Allah judges; there
is none to repel His judgement. And
He is swift at reckoning.
42. Those before them did devise
plans, but all the real plans belong
only to Allah. He knows what every
soul earns, and the disbelievers will
soon know for whom is the excellent
end.
43. The disbelievers say, "You are not
a messenger." Say, "Allah is sufficient
as a witness between me and you, and
those too (are my witnesses) who have
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1. Alif, Lam, Ra. This is a book We
have sent down to you, so that you
may deliver the people, with the will
of their Lord, out of all sorts of
darkness into the light, leading them to
the path of the Almighty, the
Praiseworthy
2. Allah, the One to whom belongs
what is in the heavens and what is in
the earth. Woe be to the disbelievers
because of a severe punishment,
3. to those who prefer the worldly life
to the Hereafter and prevent (people)
from the way of Allah, and seek to
make it crooked. Those have gone too
far in straying.
4. We did not send any messenger but
(speaking) in the language of his
people, so that he might clearly
convey the message to them. So, Allah
lets go astray whom He wills and lets
find guidance whom He wills. And He
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5. Surely, We sent Musa with Our
signs saying to him, "Bring your
people out of (all sorts of) darkness
into the light, and remind them of the
Days of Allah. Surely, there are signs
therein for every one who observes
patience and gratitude.
6. And when Musa said to his people,
"Remember Allah's blessing upon you
when He delivered you from
Pharaoh's people who had been
inflicting a grievous torment on you,
slaughtering your sons and leaving
your women alive. In that there was a
great trial from your Lord."
7. (Recall the time) when your Lord
declared, "If you express gratitude, I
shall certainly give you more, and if
you are ungrateful, then My
punishment is severe."
8. And Musa said, "If you and all
those on earth become ungrateful, then
Allah is free of all needs, worthy of
every praise."
9. Has there not come to you the news
of those before you, the people of
Nuh, Ad and Thamud and of those
after them. No one knows them except
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Allah. Their prophets came to them
with clear signs, but they put their
hands into their mouths and said, "We
reject what you are sent with, and
indeed we are in confounding doubt
about what you are calling us to
believe."
10. Their prophets said, "Is it in Allah
that you have some doubt, who is the
Creator of the heavens and the earth?
He calls you, so that He may forgive
you some of your sins and give you
respite up to a specified term." They
said, "Y ou are no more than a human
being like us. You want to prevent us
from what our forefathers used to
worship. So, bring us some clear
authority."
11. Their prophets said to them, "We
are no more than a human being like
you, but Allah bestows His favour
upon whom He wills from among His
servants. It is not for us to bring you
an authority without Allah's
permission, and in Allah the believers
must place their trust.
12. What is wrong with us that we
should not put our trust in Allah when
He has guided us to our paths? We
shall, of course, endure with patience
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all your persecutions; and all those
who have to trust should trust only in
Allah."
13. The disbelievers said to their
prophets, "We shall certainly expel
you from our land unless you come
back to our faith." So, their Lord
revealed to them, "We shall destroy
the transgressors,
14. and shall certainly let you dwell in
the land after them. This is for the one
who is fearful of standing before Me
and is fearful of My warning."
15. They sought final decision (by
demanding the divine scourge), and
(thus) every obstinate tyrant failed.
16. The Hell is pursuing him, and he
shall be made to drink pus- fluid,
17. which he will arduously sip, and
will not be able to swallow. Death will
come upon him from every side, yet he
will not die, and still a heavy
chastisement will be ahead of him.
18. The deeds of those who refuse to
believe in their Lord are like ashes
blown away by the wind on a stormy
day. They will not be able to gain
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anything out of what they did. That is
the farthest point of straying away
from the right path.
19. Have you not seen that Allah has
created the heavens and the earth with
truth? If He wills, He can put you
away and bring a new creation;
20. and that is not at all difficult for
Allah.
21. All of them shall appear before
Allah. Then the weak shall say to the
arrogant, "We were your followers.
So, can you relieve us a little from
Allah's punishment?" They will say,
"Had Allah guided us, we would have
guided you. It is all the same for us
whether we deplore or endure, we
have no way out."
22. The Satan will say when the matter
will have been decided, "Allah
promised you a truthful promise while
I gave you a promise and did not fulfill
it. I had no authority over you, except
that I invited you and you accepted my
call. So, do not blame me, but blame
yourselves. Neither I can come to your
help, nor can you come to my help. I
disown your associating me with Allah
in the past. Surely, there is a painful
punishment for the unjust."
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good deeds shall be admitted to
Gardens beneath which rivers flow,
living there forever by the will of
Allah. There they shall greet each
other with "Salam."
24. Have you not seen how Allah has
set forth a parable: A good word is like
a good tree, having its root firm and its
branches in the sky.
25. It brings its fruits at all times with
the will of its Lord. Allah sets forth the
parables for the people, so that they
may take lesson.
26. And the parable of a bad word is
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the stable word in the worldly life and
in the Hereafter; and Allah lets the
unjust go astray; and Allah does what
He wills.
28. Have you not seen those who
adopted disbelief in exchange of
Allah's favor and caused their people
to disembark at a land of total
destruction,
29. (which is) the Jahannam. They
shall enter it; and it is an evil place to
dwell.
30. They have set up partners with
Allah, so that they may mislead (the
people) from His path. Say, "Enjoy
(for a while). Then your ultimate
journey is to the Fire."
31. Say to My believing servants that
they should establish Salah and spend,
secretly and openly, out of what We
have given to them before there comes
a day in which there is neither a trade
nor friendship.
32. Allah is the One who created the
heavens and the earth and sent down
water from the sky, then brought forth
with it sustenance for you from the
produce, and subjugated for you the
ships, so that they may sail in the sea
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and the moon, moving constantly, and
subjugated for you the day and the
night,
34. and He gave you whatever you
asked for. If you (try to) count the
bounties of Allah, you cannot count
them all. Indeed, man is highly unjust,
very ungrateful.
35. (Recall) when Ibrahim said, "My
Lord, make this city peaceful, and
keep me and my children away from
worshiping idols.
36. My Lord, they have misled many a
people. So, the one who follows me
does surely belong to me. As for the
one who disobeys me, then You are
Most- Forgiving, Very-Merciful.
37. Our Lord, I have settled some of
my children in a valley of no
vegetation, close to Your sanctified
House, so that, Our Lord, they may
establish Salah. So, make hearts of
people yearn towards them, and
provide them with fruits, so that they
may be grateful.
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we conceal and what we reveal. -
Hidden from Allah is nothing
whatsoever, neither in the earth nor in
the heavens.
39. Praise be to Allah who, despite my
old age, blessed me with Ismail
(Ishmael) and IsHaq (Isaac). Surely,
my Lord is the One who listens to the
prayer.
40. My Lord, make me steadfast in
Salah, and my offspring as well. And,
Our Lord, grant my prayer.
41. Our Lord, forgive me and my
parents and all believers on the day
when reckoning shall take place."
42. Never think that Allah is unaware
of what the wrongdoers are doing. He
is but giving them respite up to a day
when the eyes shall remain upraised
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43. They shall be rushing with their
heads raised upward; their eyes shall
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punishment will come upon them, and
the wrongdoers will say, "Our Lord,
give us respite for a short term, and we
will respond to Your call and will
follow the messengers." (Allah will
say), "Is it not that you had sworn
oaths earlier that you would not have
to leave (the world)?
45. And you dwelt in the dwellings of
those who wronged themselves, and it
became clear to you how We dealt
with them, and We put forth for you
the examples."
46. And they worked out their plot and
whatever they plot is before Allah,
even though their plot is such as would
move the mountains.
47. So, never think that Allah will do
against His promise to His
messengers. Surely, Allah is Mighty,
the Lord of Retribution
48. the day on which this earth will be
turned into some other earth, and the
skies as well, and they all shall appear
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culprits tied up together in chains,
50. their shirts will be of rosin, and
their faces will be covered with Fire
51. so that Allah repays everyone in
full whatever he earned. Indeed, Allah
is swift at reckoning.
52. This is a message for mankind, so
that they (take lesson and) be warned,
and so that they may know that He is
One God, and so that the people of
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1. Alif, Lam, Ra. These are verses of
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2. On many occasions, the disbelievers
will wish that they were Muslims.
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3. Let them eat and enjoy, and let
(their) fancy make them neglectful, for
they shall soon come to know (their
ultimate end).
4. We did not destroy any town
without having a pre- determined time
for it.
5. No people can precede their
appointed time, nor can they exceed it.
6. They say, "0 you to whom the
Dhikr (the Qur'an) has been revealed,
you are surely insane.
7. Why do you not bring the angels to
us, if you are one of the truthful?"
8. We do not send down the angels
except with truth, and then they shall
be given no respite.
9. We, Ourselves, have sent down the
Dhikr (the Qur'an), and We are there
to protect it.
10. We did send the messengers before
you among the groups of earlier
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they used to mock at him.
12. Likewise, We make it (i.e.
disbelief) enter into the hearts of the
sinners,
13. (whereby) they do not believe in it
(the Qur'an), and this has been the
way of earlier people.
14. Even if We open a gate in the sky
and they keep ascending through it,
15. still they will say, "In fact our eyes
have been deluded; rather we are
enchanted people.
16. We have created stellar formations
in the sky and have beautified them for
onlookers,
17. and have protected them from
every outcast devil,
18. but the one who tries to eavesdrop
is chased by a clearly visible flame.
19. As for the earth, We have stretched
it out and placed on it firm mountains,
and We have caused to grow in it
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sustenance for you and those
(creatures) for whom you are not the
sustainers.
21. We have treasures of every thing,
but We send it down only in a
determined quantity.
22. And We sent forth winds carrying
the clouds, then sent down water from
the sky and gave it to you to drink, and
you are not able to store it.
23. It is indeed We, and only We, who
give life and bring death, and We are
the ultimate inheritor (of everything).
24. We know those of you who went
ahead, and We know those who
remained late.
25. Surely, your Lord will gather all of
them together. Indeed He is All-Wise,
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26. Indeed We created man from a
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27. As for the Jann (the first Jinn), We
had created him earlier from the fire of
the scorching wind.
28. Recall when your Lord said to the
angels, "I am going to create a human
being from a ringing clay made of
decayed mud.
29. When I form him perfect, and
blow in him of My spirit, then you
must fall down before him in
prostration."
30. So the angels prostrated
themselves, all together,
31. except Iblis (Satan). He refused to
join those who prostrated.
32. He (Allah) said, "0 Iblis, what is
the matter with you that you did not
join those who prostrated?"
33. He said, "I am not such that I
should prostrate myself before a
mortal whom Y ou have created from a
ringing clay made of decayed mud."
34. He said, "Then, get out of here, for
you are an outcast,
35. and upon you is the curse up to the
Day of Judgment."
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36. He said, "My Lord, then give me
respite up to the day they (the dead)
shall be raised."
37. He (Allah) said, "Well, respite is
given to you
38. till the day of the Appointed
Time."
39. He said, "My Lord, since You
made me go astray, I swear that I shall
beautify for them (evils) on the earth,
and shall lead all of them astray,
40. except those of Y our servants from
among them who are chosen (by
You)."
41. He (Allah) said, "This is the
straight path leading to Me (that a
person is chosen by Me through his
good deeds).
42. My servants are such that you have
no power over them except those of
the deviators who will follow you.
43. And Jahannam (Hell) is the
promised place for them all.
44. It has seven gates. For each gate
there is a group apportioned from
them."
45. Surely, the God-fearing will be in
gardens and streams:
46. .Enter here in peace, free of fear."
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47. We shall have removed whatever
grudge they had in their hearts, (thus
making them) brothers, sitting on
couches, face to face.
48. No weariness shall touch them nor
will they be expelled from there.
49. Tell My servants that I am the
Most- Forgiving, the Very- Merciful
50. and that My punishment is the
painful punishment,
51. and tell them about the guests of
Ibrahim.
52. When they visited him, they
greeted him with Salam (peace on
you). He said, "We are scared of you."
53. They said, "Do not be scared. We
give you good news of a boy who will
be knowledgeable."
54. He said, "Do you give me the good
news despite the old age has befallen
me? So what good news you are
giving to me?"
55. They said, "We have given to you
the good news of a fact. So do not be
one of those who lose hope."
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56. He said, "Who can lose hope in the
mercy of his Lord except those who
have lost the straight path?"
57. He said, "Then, what is your
mission, messengers?"
58. They said, "We have been sent to a
sinful people,
59. except the family of Lut -all of
whom we shall save,
60. but his wife. We have ordained
that she will be among those who will
remain behind."
61. So when the messengers came to
the family of Lut,
62. he said, "You are an unfamiliar
people."
63. They said, "No, but we have
brought to you that (scourge) in which
they have been doubting,
64. and we have come to you with a
definite matter and surely we are
truthful.
65. So, cany your family after a part
of the night (has passed), and follow
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of your family has joined you), and no
one from you should look back; and
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66. We conveyed to him Our decision
that they (the unbelievers) were to be
totally uprooted when they would see
the morning.
67. And the people of the city came
rejoicing.
68. He (Lut) said, "They are my
guests; so do not put me to shame,
69. and fear Allah and do not disgrace
me."
70. They said, "Had we not forbidden
you from (being the guardian of) the
whole world?"
71. He said, "These are my daughters,
if you are to do something."
72. By your life, (0 prophet) they
were wandering blindly in their
intoxication (misguidance).
73. So, they were seized by the Cry at
sunrise.
74. Then, We turned it (the city)
upside down and rained down upon
them stones of baked clay.
75. Surely, in that there are signs for
those who read signs.
76. Surely, it (their city) is located on
the straight road.
77. Surely, in it there is a sign for the
believers.
78. And the people of Aikah were
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79. So, We punished them in
retribution, and both of them are
(situated) by a highway, clearly
visible.
80. And the people of Al-Hijr gave the
lie to the messengers.
81. We provided them with Our signs,
yet they kept turning away from them.
82. They used to hew out houses from
the hills peacefully.
83. Then, the Cry seized them by the
morning.
84. So, whatever they earned did not
come to their help.
85. We did not create the heavens and
the earth and all that is in between
them without a truthful purpose. The
Hour is sure to come. Therefore,
overlook (their evil behavior) in a
gracious manner.
86. Surely, your Lord is the Creator of
all, the All-Knowing.
87. We have given you the seven oft-
repeated verses and the glorious
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88. Never stretch your eyes towards
what We have given to groups of them
to enjoy, and do not grieve for them,
and be kind to believers in
humbleness,
89. and say, "I am a plain warner
indeed.
90. (to warn them that We may send
down the scourge upon them) as We
sent down upon the dividers.
91. who had split the divine recitation
(Scriptures) into bits.
92. So, by your Lord, We shall
question all of them.
93. about what they have been doing.
94. Now, proclaim what you are
commanded to, and turn away from
those who ascribe partners to Allah.
95. Surely, We are sufficient for you
against those who deride,
96. - those who believe in any other
god along with Allah. So, they shall
soon learn (the reality).
97. We know that your heart feels
distressed for what they say.
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99. and worship your Lord until comes
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1. Allah's command has (almost)
come. So, do not demand that it should
come sooner. Pure is He, and much
higher than their ascribing partners to
Him.
2. He sends down the angels at His
behest with the spirit, (that is, the
revelation), upon whom He wills from
among His servants: "Warn people
that there is no god but Me. So, fear
Me."
3. He created the heavens and the earth
in the proper way. He is much higher
than their ascribing partners to Him.
4. He created man from a drop, and
soon he turned into a debating person,
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5. He has created cattle in which there
is warmth and other benefits for you;
and from them you have food;
6. and in them there is a beautiful look
for you when you drive them home in
the evening and take them out to
graze.
7. And they carry your loads to a city
where you were not able to reach
without putting yourselves to arduous
labor. Surely, your Lord is Very-Kind,
Very-Merciful.
8. And (He created) horses, mules and
donkeys, so that you may ride on
them, and they may give you a good
look. And He creates what you do not
know (as yet).
9. Undertaken by Allah is (to show)
the right path, while there are some
(paths) that are crooked. Had He so
willed, He would have led all of you to
the right path.
10. He is the One who sent down
water from the heavens, of which you
have your drink; and with it (you
grow) plants on which you pasture
your cattle.
11. He causes the crops therewith to
grow for you, and olives, and date
palms, and grape vines, and all the
fruits. Surely, in that, there is a sign
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12. He has subjugated for you the day
and the night and the sun and the
moon, and the stars (too) are
subservient by His command. Surely,
in that, there are signs for a people
who understand.
13. And (He subjugated to you)
whatever He created for you on the
earth having varied colors. Surely, in
that, there is a sign for a people who
accept advice.
14. He is the One who has subjugated
the sea, so that you may eat fresh meat
from it, and may take out from it
ornaments you wear, and you see the
boats cleaving through it, and so that
you may seek His bounty, and that you
may be grateful.
15. And He placed mountains on the
earth, lest it should shake with you,
and rivers and tracks, so that you may
find the right way,
16. and He has set landmarks. And by
the stars they find the right way.
17. Is then the One who creates
(everything) equal to one who does not
create? Would you still pay no heed?
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18. If you count the bounties of Allah,
you cannot count them all. Surely,
Allah is Most-Forgiving, Very-
Merciful.
19. Allah knows what you conceal and
what you reveal.
20. Those whom they invoke beside
Allah do not create any thing; rather
they are themselves created;
21. they are dead, having no life, and
they do not know when they shall be
raised again.
22. Your God is One God. As for
those who do not believe in the
Hereafter, their hearts are defiant and
they are arrogant.
23. Invariably, Allah knows what they
conceal and what they reveal. Surely,
He does not like the arrogant.
24. When it is said to them, "What has
your Lord sent down?" They say, "It is
nothing but the tales of the ancient
people."
25. Hence, they shall bear the full
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without knowledge. Remember, evil is
the burden they bear.
26. Those (too) who were before them
made plots. Then (the command of)
Allah came upon their buildings
(uprooting them) from the
foundations. So roofs fell down upon
them from above, and the chastisement
came to them from where they could
not even imagine.
27. Then, on the Day of Judgment, He
will put them to disgrace and will say,
"Where are My partners for whose
sake you used to quarrel (with the
believers)?" Those endowed with
knowledge will say, "Today, the
disgrace and the evil (chastisement)
has to befall the unbelievers,
28. the ones to whom the angels
brought death while they were (still)
wronging themselves." Then, they will
resort to submission, (yet will say),
"We used to do nothing wrong." (They
will be answered) Why not? Allah
knows well what you used to do.
29. Hence, enter the gates of Jahannam
to live in it forever. So evil is the
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to the God-fearing, "What has your
Lord sent down?" They say, "(He has
sent down) excellent (discourse)." or
those who do good, there is good (end)
in this world, and indeed the abode of
the Hereafter is much better. Excellent
is the abode of the God-fearing
31. the eternal gardens they enter, with
rivers flowing beneath them. For them
there is what they desire. That is how
Allah rewards the God-fearing
32. the ones to whom angels bring
death while they are pure (in beliefs
and deeds). They (angels) say, "Peace
on you! Enter Paradise for the deeds
you have been doing."
33. They (the unbelievers) are waiting
for nothing but that the angels should
come to them, or comes the command
of your Lord. Similar was the reaction
of those who were before them. Allah
did not wrong them; rather they were
doing wrong to themselves.
34. So, the evils of what they did
overtook them, and they were
encircled by the very thing they used
to ridicule.
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so willed, we would have not
worshipped anything other than Him -
neither we nor our forefathers -nor
would we have made anything
unlawful without (a command from)
Him." Similar was the reaction of
those who were before them.
Therefore, the messengers' obligation
is no more than to convey the message
clearly.
36. We did raise a messenger among
every people, with the message:
"Worship Allah and stay away from
the Rebel (the Satan)." Then, there
were some among them whom Allah
guided, and there were others against
whom deviation (from the right path)
was established. So, travel on earth
and see how was the fate of those who
rejected (the prophets).
37. If you are keen for their guidance,
then, (remember that) Allah does not
lead those to the right path whom He
lets go astray, and for them there are
no helpers.
38. They swore by Allah on solemn
oaths: "Allah will not resurrect those
who die." Why not? It is a promise on
His part, which is due to come true,
but most of the people do not know.
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39. (He will resurrect all of them,) so
that He discloses for them what they
have been disputing about, and so that
those who disbelieve may know that
they were liars.
40. Whenever We intend to do
something, We do no more than say to
it, "Be," and it comes to be.
41. Those who have migrated for the
sake of Allah after they were
oppressed, We shall give them a good
place in the world, 6 and of course, the
reward of the Hereafter is much
greater, if they only knew!
42. -those who kept patient, and who
place trust in their Lord.
43. We did not send (messengers)
before you other than men whom We
inspired with revelation. So, ask the
people (having the knowledge) of the
Reminder (the earlier Scriptures), if
you do not know.
44. (We sent them) with clear signs
and scriptures. And We sent down the
Reminder (The Qur'an) to you, so that
you explain to the people what has
been revealed for them, and so that
they may ponder.
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45. Do those who contrive evil plots
feel immune from that Allah makes
them sink into the earth, or from that
the punishment comes to them from
where they would not perceive,
46. or that He seizes them when
roaming about -while they are not able
to frustrate Him -
47. or that He seizes them while they
are in apprehension? So, indeed your
Lord is Very- Kind, Very- Merciful.
48. Have they not observed the things
Allah has created, their shadows
inclining from the right and the left
prostrating themselves before Allah,
while they are humble?
49. To Allah prostrates itself whatever
creature there is in the heavens and in
the earth, and the angels, and they
show no arrogance.
50. They fear their Lord above them
and do as they are commanded.
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51. Allah has said, "Do not take two
gods. He is but One God. So, Me
alone you fear."
52. And to Him belongs what is in the
heavens and the earth, and it is only
He who deserves obedience as ever
due. Would you, then, fear someone
other than Allah?
53. Whatever blessing you have is
from Allah. Then, once you are
touched by distress, to Him alone you
cry for help.
54. Then, as soon as He removes the
distress from you, a group from among
you starts ascribing partners to their
Lord.
55. Thus, they deny what We have
given to them. Well, enjoy yourself
(for some time), and soon you will
come to know (the fate of your
misdeeds).
56. They allocate a share from what
We have given to them for those
(idols) the reality of whom they do not
even know. By Allah, you shall
definitely be responsible for the
fabrications you have been inventing.
57. They ascribe daughters to Allah -
Pure is He -and for themselves is what
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good news of a female child, his face
becomes gloomy and he is choked
with grief.
59. He hides himself from people
because of the (self-presumed) bad
news given to him (and wonders):
Shall he keep it despite the disgrace
(he will face in the society), or put it
away into the dust? In fact, evil is
what they decide.
60. Those who do not believe in the
Hereafter have evil attributes, and to
Allah belong the most exalted
attributes. He is the Mighty, the Wise.
61. If Allah were to seize the people
for their transgression, He would have
spared no creature on earth, but He lets
them go on up to an appointed time.
So, when their time will come, they
will not be able to delay it for a
moment, nor to bring it soon.
62. They assign to Allah what they
themselves dislike, and their tongues
make the false statement that for them
there is a happy end. No, Fire is
imminently theirs, and they are being
driven (towards it) speedily.
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communities before you, but the Satan
made their deeds look good to them.
So, he is their patron today, and for
them there is a painful punishment.
64. We have sent down the Book to
you, only because you may explain to
them what they differed about, and (so
that it may be) guidance and mercy for
a people who believe.
65. Allah sent down water from the
heavens and revived the land with it
after it was dead. Surely, in that there
is a sign for a people who listen.
66. Surely there is a lesson for you in
the cattle. We provide you, out of what
lies in their bellies between feces and
blood, the (drink of) milk, pure and
pleasant for those who drink.
67. And from the fruits of date palms
and grape vines, you obtain
intoxicants, and good provision.
Surely, in that there is a sign for a
people who understand.
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honeybee: "Make homes in the
mountains, in the trees and in the
structures they raise.
69. Then, eat from all the fruits, and
go along the pathways of your Lord
made easy for you." From their bellies
comes out a drink of various colors in
which there is cure for people. Surely,
in that there is a sign for a people who
ponder.
70. Allah has created you, then He
takes you back. And among you there
is one who is carried to the worst part
of the age, so that he knows nothing
after having knowledge. Surely, Allah
is All-Knowing, All-Powerful.
71. Allah has given some of you
preference over others in provision.
So, those given preference are not
willing to pass on their provision to
their slaves, so that they become equal
in it: Do they, then, reject the blessing
of Allah?
72. Allah has created spouses from
among you and created sons and
grandsons for you from your spouses,
and gave you provision from good
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they believe in, and the blessing of
Allah that they reject?
73. They worship, besides Allah, the
objects that have no power to give
them anything from the heavens and
the earth, nor can they ever have such
power.
74. So, do not coin similarities for
Allah. Surely, Allah knows and you do
not know.
75. Allah gives an example: There is a
slave owned (by someone), who has
no power over anything, and there is a
person whom We have given good
provision from Us, and he spends out
of it secretly and openly. Are they
equal? Praise be to Allah. But, most of
them do not know.
76. And Allah gives another example:
There are two men. One of them is
dumb who is unable to do anything,
and he is a burden on his master.
Wherever he directs him to, he brings
no good. Can he be equal to the one
who enjoins justice and is on the
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the heavens and the earth; and the
matter of Hour (of Judgment) is no
more than of twinkling of the eye, or
even quicker. Of course, Allah is
powerful over everything.
78. Allah has brought you forth from
your mothers' wombs when you knew
nothing, and He made for you ears,
eyes and hearts, so that you may be
grateful.
79. Did they not look at the birds how
they are controlled in the atmosphere
of the sky? No one holds them but
Allah. Surely, in that there are signs
for a people who believe.
80. Allah has made your houses a
place of comfort for you, and made for
you houses from the hides of cattle,
which you find so light on the day you
travel and the day you camp, and out
of their wool and their fur and their
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shades from what He has created, and
made for you shelters in the
mountains, and made for you shirts
that protect you from heat, and shirts
that protect you in your battles. This is
how He perfects His favor upon you,
so that you may submit.
82. If they still turn away, then, your
responsibility is only to convey the
message clearly.
83. They are aware of Allah's favor,
yet they deny it, and most of them are
ungrateful.
84. (Remember) the Day on which We
shall raise up a witness from every
people, then the disbelievers will not
be allowed (to make excuses), nor
shall they be asked to repent.
85. And when the unjust will see the
punishment, it will not be lightened for
them, nor will they be given respite.
86. When the Mushriks (i.e. those who
ascribe partners to Allah) will see
those whom they made partners with
Allah, they will say: "Our Lord, these
are the partners we made whom we
called in worship besides you." Then,
they (the partners) will turn to them
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87. On that day they will tender
submission to Allah, and all that they
used to fabricate will have vanished
from them.
88. For those who disbelieve and put
obstructions in the way of Allah, We
shall add up punishment after
punishment for the mischief they used
to make.
89. And (think of) the day We shall
send to every people a witness from
among them (to testify) against them,
and We shall bring you (0 prophet) as
witness against these. And We have
revealed to you the Book, an
exposition of everything, and
guidance, and mercy, and glad tidings
for the Muslims.
90. Allah enjoins to do justice and to
adopt good behavior and to give
relatives (their due rights), and forbids
shameful acts, evil deeds and
oppressive attitude. He exhorts you, so
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you pledge, and do not break oaths
after you swear them solemnly, while
you have made Allah a witness over
you. Surely, Allah knows all that you
do.
92. Do not be like the woman who had
broken her yarn into pieces after
spinning it firmly, by taking your
oaths as means of mischief between
yourselves, merely because a group
gets greater benefit than the other. In
fact, Allah puts you to a test thereby
and, of course, on the Day of
Resurrection He will explain to you all
those matters in which you disagreed.
93. If Allah so willed, He would have
made all of you a single community,
but He lets whom He wills go astray
and takes whom He wills to the right
path; and surely you will be
questioned about what you used to do.
94. Do not make your oaths a means
of mischief among yourselves, lest a
foot should slip after it is firmly
placed, and you taste evil
consequences for your having
prevented (others) from the
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95. And do not take a paltry price
against the pledge of Allah. Indeed,
what is with Allah is much better for
you, if you only knew.
96. What is with you shall perish and
what is with Allah shall last. And
certainly, We shall bless those who
observed patience, with their reward
for the best of what they used to do.
97. Whoever, male or female, has
acted righteously, while being a
believer, We shall certainly make him
live a good life, and shall give such
people their reward for the best of
what they used to do.
98. So, when you recite the Qur'an,
seek refuge with Allah against Satan,
the accursed.
99. He is such that he has no authority
over those who believe and place trust
in their Lord.
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who befriend him and those who
associate partners with Allah.
101. Whenever We replace a verse
with another verse - and Allah knows
well what He reveals - they say, "Y ou
are but a forger." The fact rather is that
most of them are ignorant.
102. Say, "This has been brought
down by RuH-ul-Qudus (the Holy
Spirit -Jibra'il ) from your Lord rightly
(as due), so that it may bring firmness
to the believers and become guidance
and good news for the Muslims.
103. We know well that they say,
"There is a man who teaches him."
The language of the one they refer to
is non- Arabic while this is clear
Arabic language.
104. Surely, those who do not believe
in Allah's verses, Allah does not lead
them to the right path, and for them
there is a painful punishment.
105. It is (not the Prophet but) the
disbelievers in Allah's verses who
forge lies, and it is they who are the
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after having believed in Him - not the
one who is compelled (to utter a word
of disbelief) under duress while his
heart is at peace with Faith, but the
one who has laid his breast wide open
for disbelief - upon such people is the
wrath of Allah, and for them there is a
heavy punishment.
107. That is because they have
preferred the worldly life to the
Hereafter, and that Allah does not lead
the disbelieving people to the right
path.
108. Those are the ones Allah has set a
seal on whose hearts, ears and eyes;
and they are the heedless.
109. Invariably, they are the losers in
the Hereafter.
110. Then, your Lord - for those who
left their homes after being persecuted,
then fought in the way of Allah and
stood patient - surely your Lord is,
after all that, Most- Forgiving, Very-
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111. (All this will happen) on the day
when everyone will come pleading for
himself, and everyone will be given in
full what he did, and they will not be
wronged.
112. Allah gives an example: There
was a town, secure and content with its
sustenance coming in plenty from
every place. Then, it turned ungrateful
to the bounties of Allah; so, Allah
made it to taste hunger and terror (that
covered it) like a garment, as
recompense of what its people used to
do.
113. And, of course, a messenger from
among themselves had come to them,
but they rejected him; so the
punishment seized them when they
were wrongdoers.
114. So, eat the permissible and pure
things from what Allah has provided
you, and be grateful for the bounty of
Allah, if you worship Him alone.
115. He has but prohibited for you the
carrion, the blood, the flesh of swine
and what has been invoked upon with
a name other than that of Allah.
However, if anyone is compelled by
necessity -neither seeking pleasure,
nor crossing the limit (of necessity) -
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Merciful.
116. Do not say about what your
tongues describe falsely, "This is
lawful and that is unlawful, so that you
may forge the lie upon Allah. Surely,
those who forge a lie upon Allah do
not prosper.
117. (Let there be) a little enjoyment,
and (then) for them there is a painful
punishment.
118. For those who are Jews, We had
prohibited that which We have already
told you; and We did not wrong them,
but it was they who used to wrong
themselves.
119. Then your Lord - for those who
did evil because of ignorance, then
repented after that and corrected
themselves - surely your Lord is, after
all that, Most-Forgiving, Very-
Merciful.
120. Surely, Ibrahim was an Ummah
(a whole community in himself),
devoted to Allah, a man of pure faith;
and he was not among the Mushriks
(i.e. those who associate partners with
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He (Allah) chose him and led him to
the straight path.
122. We bestowed good upon him in
this world; and in the Hereafter, he is
among the righteous.
123. Then, We revealed to you,
"Follow the way of Ibrahim, the
upright, and he was not among the
Mushriks."
124. The Sabbath was prescribed only
for those people (i.e. Jews) who
differed in it, and your Lord will
certainly judge between them on the
Day of Resurrection in those matters
in which they used to differ.
125. Invite (people) to the way of your
Lord with wisdom and good counsel.
And argue with them in the best of
manners. Surely, your Lord knows
best the one who deviates from His
way, and He knows best the ones who
are on the right path.
126. And if you were to harm (them)
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bestowed by none but Allah, and do
not grieve over them, and do not be in
distress for what they devise.
128. Surely, Allah is with those who
fear Him and those who are good in
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servant travel by night from Al-
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AqSa whose environs We have
blessed, so that We let him see some
of Our signs. Surely, He is the All-
Hearing, the A 11- Seeing.
2. And We gave Musa the Book and
made it guidance for the children of
Isra'il (bearing the command) "Do not
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was a very grateful servant."
4. And We declared to the children of
Isra'il in the Book: "You will surely
spread mischief on the earth twice, and
you will surely show utmost
haughtiness.
5. So, when came the time appointed
for the first of the two, We dispatched
against you some servants belonging
to us having strong aggressive power,
who combed through the houses; and
it was a promise, bound to be fulfilled.
6. Then We gave you your turn to
overpower them, and increased your
strength with wealth and sons, and
made you greater in number,
7. (saying) If you do good, you will do
it for your own benefit, and if you do
evil, it will be against yourselves'.
Later, when came the time appointed
for the second, (We sent others,) so
that they spoil your faces, and so that
they enter into the Mosque as the
former ones entered it the first time,
and utterly destroy whatever they
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mercy upon you. But if you do this
again, We shall do that again, and We
have made Jahannam (Hell) a prison
for the disbelievers."
9. Surely, this Qur'an guides to
something that is most
straightforward, and gives glad tidings
to the believers who do good deeds
that ready for them there is a great
reward,
10. and that We have prepared a
painful punishment for those who do
not believe in the Hereafter.
11. Man prays for evil like his prayer
for good, and man is so hasty.
12. We have made the night and the
day two signs, then We made the sign
of night marked by darkness and the
sign of day bright, so that you may
seek grace from your Lord, and that
you may know how to number the
years and how to compute, and We
have expounded everything in detail.
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fortune to his neck, and on the Day of
Resurrection, We will bring forth a
book for him that he will find wide
open,
14. (and We will say to him) "Read
your book. Enough are you today to
take your own account."
15. Whoever adopts the right path
does so for his own benefit, and
whoever goes astray does so to his
own detriment, and no bearer of
burden shall bear the burden of
another, and it is not Our way to
punish (anyone) unless We send a
Messenger.
16. And when We intend to destroy a
habitation, We command its affluent
people (to do good), then they commit
sins therein, and thus the word (of
punishment) becomes applicable to it
(habitation), and We annihilate it
totally.
17. How many a generation have We
destroyed after Nuh! And enough is
your Lord to know, (and) watch the
sins of His servants.
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(benefits from) life herein, We give
him, right here in this life, as much as
We will, to whomever We intend.
Then We assign Jahannam for him
where he shall enter condemned,
discarded.
19. And whoever opts for the
Hereafter and makes efforts for it as
due, while he is a believer, then, the
effort of such people is appreciated!
20. To all of them -both these and
those -We extend the grants of your
Lord. And the grant of your Lord is
not barred (for anyone).
21. See how We made some of them
excel some others (in this world) and,
of course, the Hereafter is much higher
in ranks and much greater in degrees
of merit.
22. Do not set up any other god along
with Allah, otherwise you will sit
condemned, forsaken.
23. Your Lord has decreed that you
worship none but Him, and do good to
parents. If any one of them or both of
them reach old age, do not say to
them: uff (a word or expression of
anger or contempt) and do not scold
them, and address them with respectful
words,
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24. and submit yourself before them in
humility out of compassion, and say,
"My Lord, be merciful to them as they
have brought me up in my childhood."
25. Your Lord knows best what is in
your hearts. If you are righteous, then
He is Most- Forgiving for those who
turn to Him in repentance.
26. Give the relative his right, and the
needy and the wayfarer. And do not
squander recklessly.
27. Surely, squanderers are brothers of
satans, and the Satan is very ungrateful
to his Lord.
28. And if you turn away from them
looking for a bounty from your Lord
you are expecting, then speak to them
in polite words.
29. And do not keep your hand tied to
your neck, nor extend it to the full
extent, lest you should be sitting
reproached, empty-handed.
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30. Indeed, your Lord expands
sustenance for whomsoever He wills,
and constricts (for whomsoever He
wills). Surely, He is A 11- A ware of His
servants, A 11- Seeing.
31. Do not kill your children for fear
of poverty. We provide sustenance to
them and to you, too. Killing them is a
great sin indeed.
32. Do not even go close to
fornication. It is indeed a shameful act,
and an evil way to follow.
33. Do not kill any person the life of
whom is sanctified by Allah, except
for a just reason. And whoever is
killed unjustly, We have invested his
heir with authority (of equal
retaliation), but he must not cross the
limit in the matter of killing. Surely,
he will be helped.
34. Do not go near the property of an
orphan, except in a manner that is
good, until he comes to his maturity.
And fulfill the covenant. Surely, the
covenant shall be asked about (on the
Day of Reckoning).
35. And give full measure when you
measure, and weigh with a straight
balance. That is fair, and better at the
end.
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36. And do not follow a thing about
which you have no knowledge. Surely,
the ear, the eye and the heart -each one
of them shall be interrogated about.
37. Do not walk on the earth in
haughty style. Y ou can neither tear the
earth apart, nor can you match the
mountains in height.
38. That which is evil, of all these, is
detestable in the sight of your Lord.
39. This is part of the Wisdom your
Lord has revealed to you. And do not
set up any other god along with Allah,
lest you should be thrown into
Jahannam , reproached, rejected.
40. Is it, then, that your Lord has
chosen you people to have sons, and
has Himself opted for females from
among the angels? Surely, you are
uttering a serious statement.
41. Surely, We have explained things
in various ways in this Qur'an, so that
they may pay heed to the advice; but it
increases nothing in them except
aversion.
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42. Say, "Had there been other gods
along with Him", as they say, "then
they would have found out a way to
the Lord of the Throne."
43. Pure is He, and Exalted,
immensely above what they say.
44. All the seven skies and the earth
and all those therein extol His purity.
And there is not a single thing that
does not extol His purity along with
His praise, but you do not understand
their extolling. Surely He is
Forbearing, Most-Forgiving.
45. When you recite the Qur'an, We
place an invisible curtain between you
and those who do not believe in the
Hereafter,
46. and We put covers on their hearts
barring them from understanding it,
and (We put) deafness in their ears;
and when you refer to your Lord alone
(without referring to their presumed
deities,) in the Qur'an, they turn their
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47. We are fully aware of the reason
for which they listen, when they listen
to you, and when they are in secret
consultation: when the transgressors
say, "You are following none but a
bewitched man."
48. See how they have made (silly)
statements about you; so they have
gone astray and cannot find a way.
49. And they say, "Once we are
reduced to bones and dust, is it then
that we will be raised, created anew?"
50. Say, "Be you stones or iron
51. or any creation you deem harder in
your hearts." Thereupon they will ask,
"Who will bring us back?" Say, "The
One who created you for the first
time." So, they will shake their heads
before you and say, "When shall that
be?" Say, "May be, it is near."
52. (It will be) on a day when He will
call you, and you will respond praising
Him, and you will think you did not
stay (on the earth) but for a short
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53. Tell My servants that they should
speak that which is best. Surely, Satan
creates discord among them. Indeed,
Satan is an open enemy to mankind.
54. Your Lord knows you best. If He
so wills, He will have mercy on you,
and if He so wills, He will punish you,
and We did not send you (0 Prophet,)
to become responsible for them.
55. Your Lord knows best about all
those in the heavens and the earth, and
We have certainly granted excellence
to some prophets over some others,
and We gave Dawud the Zabur (the
Psalms).
56. Say, "Call those whom you assume
(to be gods), besides Him, while they
have no power to remove distress from
you, nor to change it."
57. Those whom they invoke, do
themselves seek the means of access to
their Lord as to which of them
becomes the closest, and they hope for
His Mercy and fear His punishment.
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58. There is no town but We are to
destroy it before the Doomsday, or
punish it with severe punishment. That
is what stands written in the Book.
59. Nothing made us refrain from
sending the signs (demanded by the
pagans,) except that the earlier people
had rejected them. (For example,) We
gave Thamud the she- camel, as an
eye-opener, then they did wrong to
her, and We do not send signs but as a
warning.
60. (Remember) when We said to you
that your Lord encompasses all
humans. And We did not make the
vision We showed to you, but a test
for the people - and the tree cursed in
the Qur'an as well. And We warn
them, yet it adds nothing to them but
enormous rebellion.
61. (Remember) when We said to the
angels, "Prostrate yourself before
'Adam." So, they all prostrated, except
Iblis (Satan). He said, "Shall I
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created from mud?"
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62. He (Iblis) added, "Tell me, this one
whom You have honored more than
me, if You give me respite till the
Doomsday, I will subdue his progeny,
except a few of them."
63. He (Allah) said, "Go then, for
whoever of them follows you, the Hell
shall be the recompense of you all, a
full recompense.
64. Entice with your voice those of
them whom you can, and rally against
them your horsemen and your
footmen, and share with them in their
wealth and their children, and make
promises to them. - and Satan
promises them nothing but delusion
65. .As for My servants, you have no
control over them, and your Lord is
enough to look after (everything)."
66. Your Lord is the One who causes
ships to sail for you through the sea, so
that you may go in quest of His
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67. you face a hardship at sea,
vanished are those whom you used to
invoke, except Him (Allah). Then,
once He brings you safe to the land,
you turn away (from Him); man is so
ungrateful.
68. Do you, then, feel secure from that
He makes a part of the land sink down
along with you, or that He sends down
a rain of stones on you, whereupon
you will find no one to protect you?
69. Or, do you feel secure from that
He takes you back to it (the sea) once
again, and sends a heavy storm of
wind upon you which drowns you
because of your disbelief, and then
you will find no one to help?
70. And We bestowed dignity on the
children of 'Adam and provided them
with rides on the land and in the sea,
and provided them with a variety of
good things and made them much
superior to many of those whom We
have created.
71. (Think of) the Day when We will
call every people with their books of
deeds. Then the ones who will be
given their book in their right hands
will read their book (happily) and will
not be wronged even to the measure of
a fine thread.
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72. But whoever is (too) blind in this
(world to see the right path) will be
(too) blind in the Hereafter (to reach
the salvation), and much more astray
from the path.
73. (0 Prophet,) Surely, they were
about to lure you away from what We
have revealed to you, so that you forge
something else against Us, and in that
case they would have certainly made
you a bosom friend.
74. Had We not made you firm, it was
likely that you would have inclined
towards them a little bit.
75. In that case, We would have surely
made you taste a double (punishment)
in life and a double (punishment) after
death, then you would not have found
anyone to help you against Us.
76. And they were likely to harass you
in the land, so that they could expel
you from there, and in that case, they
will have not lived (there) after you,
but a little.
77. Such has been Our way with the
messengers We sent before you. And
you will find no change in Our way.
78. (0 Prophet,) establish Salah
between the decline of the sun and the
darkness of the night, and (establish)
the recital at dawn. Surely, the recital
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at dawn is well attended.
79. And during the night, wake up for
Salah of tahajjud , an additional prayer
for you. It is very likely that your Lord
will place you at Praised Station.
80. And say, "0 my Lord, make me
enter a rightful entrance and make me
exit a rightful exit, and grant me from
Your Own a power, favored (by
You)."
81. And say, "Truth has come and
falsehood has vanished. Falsehood is
surely bound to vanish."
82. We reveal the Qur'an, which is
cure and mercy for the believers; and it
adds nothing to the unjust but loss.
83. When We bestow Our favor upon
man, he avoids (to recognize it) and
keeps himself far aside (from
obedience), and when some evil
touches him, he is in total despair.
84. Say, "Everyone acts in his own
style. So, your Lord knows best which
one is better guided in his way."
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85. And they ask you about the soul.
Say, "The soul is something from the
command of my Lord, and you are not
given from the knowledge but a little."
86. And if We so will, We will surely
take away what We have revealed to
you, then you shall find no one to rely
upon against Us in this matter.
87. But it is a mercy from your Lord.
Great is indeed His favor upon you.
88. Say, "If all the humans and jinns
join together to produce anything like
this Qur'an, they will not (be able to)
come up with anything like it, even if
they assist one another.
89. Indeed We explained every subject
in this Qur'an in various ways for the
benefit of mankind. Still, most of the
people refused to do anything but
reject.
90. They said, "We shall never believe
in you unless you cause a spring to
gush forth for us from the earth.
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91. Or you have a garden of date
palms and grapes, then you bring forth
rivers from their midst in abundance.
92. Or you cause the sky to fall upon
us in pieces, as you claimed, or you
bring Allah and angels before us face
to face.
93. Or you have a house made of gold.
Or you ascend to the sky, and we will
not believe in your ascension unless
you send down to us a book we may
read." Say, "I proclaim the Purity of
my Lord. I am nothing but human, a
messenger."
94. Nothing prevented people from
believing, when guidance came to
them, except that they said, "Has Allah
sent a man as a messenger?"
95. Say, "Had there been angels
(living) on the earth, walking about in
peace, We would have certainly sent
down an angel from the heavens as a
messenger."
96. Say, "Allah is sufficient as witness
between me and you. Surely, He is
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guided one; and those whom He lets
go astray, you will never find for them
any helpers other than Him. And We
shall gather them on the Day of
Judgment, with their faces down- blind,
dumb and deaf. Their abode is the
Fire. Whenever it calms down, We
increase its flames for them.
98. That is their punishment, because
they rejected Our signs and said, "Is it
that once we are reduced to bones and
dust, is it then that we shall be raised,
created anew?"
99. Have they not seen that Allah who
has created the heavens and the earth
has the power to create them as they
were? He has appointed a time for
them in which there is no doubt. Still,
the wrongdoers refused to do anything
but reject.
100. Say, "If you were to own the
treasures of my Lord's blessing, you
would certainly hold them back, lest it
should be spent. Man is so niggardly."
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101. Surely we gave Musa nine clear
signs. So, ask the children of Isra'il,
when he came to them, Pharaoh said to
him, "I am afraid, Musa, you are
under the spell of magic."
102. He (Musa) said, "You know well
that these (signs) are sent down by
none but by the Lord of the heavens
and the earth as eye-openers. And, I
am afraid Pharaoh, you are going to
be destroyed."
103. Then he (Pharaoh) tried to harass
them to drive them out of the land, so
We drowned him and those with him
altogether,
104. and thereafter We said to the
children of Isra'il, "Live in the land.
So, when the appointed time of the
Hereafter will come, We shall bring
you all joined together."
105. With truth We have sent it (the
Qur'an) down and with truth it
descended, and We did not send you
but as a bearer of good tidings and as a
wamer.
106. We have divided the Qur'an in
portions, so that you may recite it to
the people gradually, and We have
revealed it little by little.
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107. Say, "Believe in it or do not
believe in it; when it is recited to those
who were given knowledge before it,
they fall down on their faces in
prostration
108. and say, "Pure is our Lord.
Certainly, the word of our Lord was
sure to be fulfilled."
109. They fall down on their faces
weeping, and it increases humbleness
in their hearts.
110. Say, "Call (Him by the name of)
Allah or A r- Rahman, in whichever
way you call, His are the Best
Names." Do not be (too) loud in your
Salah, nor be (too) low in it, and seek
a way in between.
111. Say, "Praise belongs to Allah
who has neither had a son, nor is there
any partner to Him in His kingdom,
nor is anyone (needed) to protect Him
from (any) weakness. And proclaim
His greatness, an open proclamation.
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1. Praise belongs to Allah who has
sent down the Book to His servant,
and allowed no crookedness in it,
2. a straightforward Book to warn of a
severe punishment from Him, and to
give the good news to the believers,
who do righteous deeds, that they will
have an excellent reward (Paradise)
3. in which they will dwell for ever,
4. and to warn those who have said
that Allah has had a son,
5. while they have no knowledge
about it, nor had their fathers. Grave is
the word that comes out of their
mouths. They say nothing but lie.
6. So, (0 Prophet) perhaps you are
going to kill yourself after them, out of
grief, if they do not believe in this
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7. Surely, We have made what is on
earth an adornment for it so that We
test them as to who among them is
better in deeds.
8. And surely, We are going to turn
whatever is thereon into a barren land.
9. Do you think that the People of
Kahf (the Cave) and Raqim
(inscription) were unusual out of Our
signs?
10. When the young men took refuge
in the Cave and said, "Our Lord, bless
us with mercy from Your own and
provide us with guidance in our
matters."
11. So, We sealed up their hearing
(putting them to sleep) in the Cave for
a number of years.
12. Thereafter We raised them up, so
that We know which of the two groups
had better calculated the period in
which they remained (sleeping).
13. We narrate to you their story with
truth. They were young men who
believed in their Lord and We gave
them more guidance.
14. We made their hearts firm when
they stood up and said, "Our Lord is
the Lord of the heavens and the earth.
We shall never invoke any god other
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saying something far from the truth.
15. These, our people, have adopted
gods other than Him. Why do they not
bring a clear proof in their favor? So,
who is more unjust than the one who
fabricates a lie against Allah?
16. When you have turned away from
them, and those whom they worship,
except Allah, then seek refuge in the
cave, and your Lord will extend His
mercy for you, and provide you ease in
your matters."
17. You would see the sun, when it
rose, turning away from their Cave
towards the right; and when it set, it
bypassed them towards the left, and
they were (lying) in the hollow
thereof. That is one of the signs of
Allah. Whomsoever Allah guides is
the one who gets the right path and
whomsoever He lets go astray, for him
you will find no one to help, no one to
lead.
18. And you would think they were
awake while they were asleep. We
turned them on their sides, right
and left. And their dog had its forelegs
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had a look at them, you would have
fled away from them and would have
been filled with awe of them.
19. In this way We raised them up
until they asked each other. One of
them said, "How long did you tarry?"
They said, "A day, or part of a day."
They said, "Your Lord knows best
how long you tarried." So, send one of
you with this silver (coin) of yours to
the city and let him look around which
of the eatables are the purest and let
him bring you some food from there.
And he must act in polite manner, and
must not let anyone know about you.
20. If they (the habitants of the city)
will know about you, they will force
you to revert to their faith, and in that
case, you will never find success."
21. And in this way, We made them
known to the people (of the city), so
that they realize that Allah's promise
is true, and that there is no doubt about
the Hour (the Day of Resurrection).
When they were disputing among
themselves in their matter, they said,
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"Erect a building over them. Their
Lord knows them best." Said those
who prevailed in their matter, "We
will certainly make a mosque over
them."
22. Some will say, "(They were) three,
the fourth of them being their dog,"
and some will say, "Five, the sixth of
them being their dog, just making
conjectures." And others will say,
"Seven, the eighth of them is their
dog." Say, "My Lord knows best about
their number." No one knows them
except a few, so do not argue about
them except an apparent
argumentation. And do not ask anyone
of these about them.
23. And never say about anything, "I
will do this tomorrow,"
24. unless (you say -if) Allah wills.'
And remember your Lord if you
forget, and say (to those who asked
you about the story of the People of
the Cave), "May be, my Lord will lead
me to something closer than this to
guidance."
25. They stayed in their Cave for three
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they stayed. To Him belongs the
unseen of the heavens and the earth -
how well He sees and how well He
hears! They have no supporter other
than Him and He lets no one share His
authority."
27. And recite what has been revealed
to you of the Book of your Lord.
There is no one to change His words,
and you will never find a refuge beside
Him.
28. Keep yourself content with those
who call their Lord morning and
evening, seeking His pleasure, and let
not your eyes overlook them, seeking
the splendor of the worldly life. And
do not obey the one whose heart We
have made heedless of Our
remembrance, and who has followed
his desire and whose behavior has
exceeded the limits.
29. And say, "The truth is from your
Lord. Now, whoever so wills may
believe and whoever so wills may
deny." Surely, We have prepared for
the unjust a fire, whose tent will
envelop them. And if they will beg for
help, they shall be helped with water
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Vile is the drink, and evil is the Fire as
a resting-place.
30. As for those who believe and do
righteous deeds, -of course, We do not
waste the reward of those who are
good in deeds.
31. Those are the ones for whom there
are eternal gardens, rivers flowing
beneath them. They will be adorned
therein with bracelets of gold, and they
will be dressed in green garments,
made of fine silk and thick silk,
reclining therein on couches. Excellent
is the reward and beautiful is the
Paradise as a resting-place.
32. Give them an example. There were
two men; We gave one of them two
gardens of grapes, and surrounded
both of them with date-palms, and
placed vegetation between them.
33. Both the gardens brought forth
their fruit, and suppressed nothing
from it, and We caused a stream to
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his companion while conversing with
him, "I am greater than you in wealth
and stronger in manpower."
35. And he entered his garden while he
was doing wrong to himself. He said,
"I do not think that this will ever
perish,
36. and I do not think that the Hour
(Day of Judgment) has to come. And
even if I am sent back to my Lord, I
will surely find a better place than this
to resort to."
37. Said his companion, as he was
conversing with him, "Do you deny
Him who created you from dust, then
from a drop (of semen), then He made
you a perfect man?
38. As for me, I believe that Allah is
my Lord, and I do not associate
anyone with my Lord.
39. Why, when you entered your
garden, did you not say, (Everything
is) as Allah wills. There is no power
except with Allah'? If you see me
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40. then, it is likely that my Lord will
give me (what is) better than your
garden, and will send to it a
punishment from the heavens, and it
will become a barren land.
41. Or, its water will sink deep in the
earth, so that you will never be able to
search it out."
42. And its produce was overwhelmed
by calamities and he stood wringing
his hands (in anguish) over what he
had invested in it, while it was fallen
down on its trellises and he was
saying, "I wish I had not ascribed any
partner to my Lord!"
43. There were no supporters for him
beside Allah, who could come to his
help, nor was he able to defend
himself.
44. That is where the power of
protection rests with Allah, the True
God. He is the best in rewarding and
best in requiting.
45. Give them the example of the
worldly life; it is like water We sent
down from the sky, then the vegetation
of the earth was mingled with it, and
then it turned into chaff that is blown
by the winds, and Allah is powerful
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embellishment of the worldly life, and
the everlasting virtues are better with
your Lord, both in rewards and in
creating good hopes
47. And (visualize) the Day when We
will make mountains move, and you
will see the earth fully exposed, and
We shall gather them together, so as
not to leave a single one of them.
48. And they shall be presented lined-
up before your Lord. (It will be said to
them,) "Lo! You have come to Us just
as We had created you for the first
time, while you claimed that We
would not make any appointed time
for you."
49. And the book (of deeds) will be
placed (before them), then you will see
the guilty people scared of its contents
and saying, "Woe to us! What a book
is this! It has missed nothing, minor or
major, but has taken it into account."
Thus they will find whatever they did
present before them, and your Lord
will not wrong anyone.
50. (Recall) when We said to the
angels, "Prostrate yourselves before
'Adam." So, they prostrated
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(Satan). He was of the Jinn, so he
rebelled against the command of your
Lord. Do you still take him and his
progeny as friends instead of Me,
while they are enemy to you? Evil is
he as substitute (of obedience to Allah)
for wrongdoers.
51. I did not make them witnesses of
the creation of the heavens and the
earth, nor of their own creation. I was
not such that I should take the
misleaders as helpers.
52. (Recall) the Day when He will say,
"Call My partners' whom you claimed
as such." So, they will call them, but
they will not respond to them, and We
will put a destructive barrier between
them.
53. And the sinners will see the Fire;
so they will know that they will have
to fall into it, and they will find no
way to bypass it.
54. Indeed We have explained in this
Qur'an every subject in various ways
for the benefit of the people, but out of
all creation, man is most disputing.
55. The only thing that prevented
people from believing, even after the
guidance had come to them, and from
seeking forgiveness from their Lord, is
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to the earlier people should come to
them as well, or that the punishment
should visit them face to face.
56. We send the messengers only as
bearers of good tidings and warnings,
and those who disbelieve raise
disputes on the basis of the false
(arguments), so that they may nullify
the truth with it; and they have taken
My signs, and the warnings given to
them, as mockery.
57. Who is more unjust than the one
who was reminded through the signs
of his Lord, but he turned away from
them, and forgot what his own hands
sent ahead. Indeed We have put covers
on their hearts that bar them from
understanding it, and (We have
created) deafness in their ears. And if
you call them to guidance, even then
they will never adopt the right path.
58. Your Lord is the Most Forgiving,
the Lord of Mercy. If He seizes them
for what they did, He may cause the
punishment to befall them sooner, but
there is an appointed time for them,
from which they can never find a place
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destroyed when they (i.e. their people)
transgressed, and We had appointed a
time for their destruction.
60. (Recall) when Musa said to his
young man, "I shall not give up until I
reach the meeting point of the two
seas, or else I shall go on traveling for
years."
61. So, when they reached the meeting
point of the two seas, they forgot their
fish, and it made its way into the sea as
in a tunnel.
62. When they went further, he said to
his young man, "Bring us our morning
meal; we have, indeed, had much
fatigue from this journey of ours."
63. He said, "You see, when we stayed
at the rock, I forgot the fish. It was
none but Satan who made me forget it
to tell you about it - and it made its
way into the sea in an amazing
manner."
64. He said, "That was what we were
looking for." So they returned,
retracing their footsteps.
65. Then they found one of Our
servants whom We blessed with mercy
from Us and whom We gave
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66. Musa said to him, "May I have
your company so that you teach me
some of the rightful knowledge you
have been given."
67. He said, "You can never bear with
me patiently.
68. And how would you keep patient
over something your comprehension
cannot grasp?"
69. He (Musa) said, "You will find me
patient, if Allah wills, and I shall not
disobey any order from you."
70. He said, "Well, if you follow me,
do not ask me about anything unless I
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71. So, they both moved ahead, until
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72. He said, "Did I not say that you
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73. He (Musa) said, "Do not hold me
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they met a boy, he killed him (the
boy). He (Musa) said, "Did you kill an
innocent soul while he did not kill
anyone? You have committed a
heinous act indeed."
75. He said, "Did I not tell you that
you can never bear with me
patiently?"
76. He (Musa) said, "If I ask you about
something after this, do not allow me
your company. You have now reached
a point where you have a valid excuse
(to part with me) from my own side. "
77. Then, they moved ahead until they
came to the people of a town; they
asked its people for food, and they
refused to host them. Then, they found
there a wall tending to fall down. So
he (KhaDir) set it right. He (Musa)
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78. He said, "Here is the point of
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79. As for the boat, it belonged to
some poor people who worked at sea.
So I wanted to make it defective, as
there was a king across them who used
to usurp every boat by force.
80. As for the boy, his parents were
believers. We apprehended that he
would impose rebellion and infidelity
upon them.
81. We, therefore, wished that their
Lord would replace him with someone
better than him in piety, and more akin
to affection.
82. As for the wall, it belonged to two
orphan boys in the city, and there was
a treasure beneath it belonging to
them, and their father was a pious
man. So your Lord willed that they
should reach their maturity and dig out
their treasure, as a mercy from your
Lord. I did not do it on my own
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about which you could not remain
patient."
83. They ask you about Dhul-Qarnain.
Say, "I shall now recite to you an
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84. Surely, We gave him power on
earth and gave him means to (have)
everything (he needs).
85. So he followed a course,
86. until when he reached the point of
sunset, he found it setting into a miry
spring, and found a people near it. We
said, "0 Dhul-Q amain, either punish
them or adopt good behavior with
them."
87. He said, "As for him who does
wrong, we shall punish him, then he
will be sent back to his Lord, and He
will punish him with a severe
punishment.
88. As for the one who believes and
acts righteously, he will have the best
(life) as reward, and we shall speak to
him politely in our directions."
89. Thereafter, he followed a course,
90. until when he reached the point of
sunrise, he found it rising over a
people for whom We did not make any
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fully comprehends whatever (wealth
and equipment) he had with him.
92. Thereafter he followed a course
93. until when he reached between the
two mountains, he found by them a
people who were almost unable to
understand anything said.
94. They said, "0 Dhul-Qarnain, the
(tribes of) Ya'juj and Ma'juj (Gog and
Magog) are mischief-makers on the
earth. So, should we assign a tax for
you on condition that you make a
barrier between us and them?"
95. He said, "What my Lord has
(already) given in my control is better
enough (for me than the tax you are
offering to me), so help me (only) with
some (man) power, and I shall make a
rampart between you and them.
96. Bring me big pieces of iron."
(They proceeded accordingly) until
when he leveled up (the gap) between
the two cliffs, he said, "Blow." (They
complied) until when he made it (like)
fire, he said, "Bring me molten copper,
and I will pour it upon this."
97. So they (Ya'juj and Ma'juj) were
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98. He said, "This is a mercy from my
Lord. Then, when the promise of my
Lord will come, He will make it
leveled to the ground. The promise of
my Lord is true."
99. And on that day, (i.e. the
Doomsday) We will leave them (all
the people including Ya'juj and
Ma'juj) surging over one another. And
the Horn shall be blown, then We shall
gather them together.
100. And on that day We will bring
Jahannam fully exposed before the
infidels
101. whose eyes were under a cover
against My reminders, and they were
not able to listen.
102. Do, then, the disbelievers deem
(it fit) that they take My servants as
patrons beside Me? Surely, We have
prepared Jahannam as entertainment
for the disbelievers.
103. Say, "Shall We tell you about the
greatest losers in respect of (their)
deeds?
104. Those are the ones whose effort
in the worldly life has gone in vain,
while they think they are doing well.
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the signs of their Lord and (the
concept of) meeting with Him, so their
deeds have gone to waste, and We
shall assign to them no weight at all.
106. That is their punishment, the
Jahannam , for they disbelieved and
made My signs and My messengers a
mockery.
107. Surely those who believed and
did righteous deeds, theirs are the
Gardens of Firdaus as entertainment
108. where they will live forever, and
will not wish to move from there."
109. Say, "If the ocean were to be ink
for (writing) the Words of my Lord,
the ocean would have been consumed
before the Words of my Lord are
exhausted, even though we were to
bring another (ocean) like it in
addition/'
110. Say, "Surely, I am but a human
being like you; it is revealed to me that
your God is the One God. So the one
who hopes to meet his Lord must do
righteous deed and must not associate
anyone in the worship of his Lord.
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2. This is a narration of your Lord's
mercy to His servant Zakariyya,
3. When he called his Lord in a low
voice.
4. He said, "My Lord, I am in a state
that bones in my body have turned
feeble, and the head has flared up grey
with oldage, and I never remained, My
Lord, unanswered in my prayer to
You.
5. I fear (my) kinsmen after me, and
my wife is barren, so bless me with an
heir, from Y our own side,
6. who inherits me and inherits the
house of Yaqub. And make him, My
Lord, a favourite one."
7. (Allah said) "0 Zakariyya, We give
you the good news of a boy whose
name is Y aHya. We did not create any
one before him of the same name."
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be a boy for me while my wife is
barren, and I have reached the extreme
of old age?"
9. He said, "So it is; your Lord said it
is easy for Me, and I did create you
before, when you were nothing.'/
10. He said, "My Lord, make for me a
sign." He said, "Your sign is that you
will not (be able to) speak to the
people for three (consecutive) nights,
even though you will be sound in
health."
11. Then he came out to his people
from the place of prayer, and directed
them by gestures to proclaim the
purity of Allah at morning and
evening.
12. (When the child was bom, Allah
said to him,) "0 YaHya, hold on to the
Book firmly." And We gave him
wisdom, while he was still a child,
13. and (blessed him with) love from
our own, and purity; and he was God-
fearing,
14. and he was good to his parents;
and he was not oppressive (or)
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15. Peace on him the day he was born,
the day he dies and the day he will be
raised alive.
16. And mention in the Book (the
story of) Maiyam, when she secluded
herself from her people to a place
towards East,
17. then she used a barrier to hide
herself from them. Then, We sent to
her Our Spirit, (Jibra'il) and he took
before her the form of a perfect human
being.
18. She said, "I seek refuge with the
A 11- Merciful (Allah) against you, if
you are God-fearing."
19. He said, "I am but a message-
bearer of your Lord (sent) to give you
a boy, purified."
20. She said, "How shall I have a boy
while no human has ever touched me,
nor have I ever been unchaste?"
21. He said, "So it is; your Lord said,
It is easy for Me, and (We will do this)
so that We make it a sign for people
and a mercy from Us, and this is a
matter already destined.'.
22. So she conceived him, and went in
seclusion with him to a remote place.
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to the trunk of a palm-tree. She said
"0 that I would have died before this,
and would have been something gone,
forgotten."
24. Then he called her from beneath
her: "Do not grieve; your Lord has
placed a stream beneath you.
25. Shake the trunk of the palm-tree
towards yourself and, it will drop upon
you ripe fresh dates.
26. So eat, drink and cool your eyes.
Then if you see any human being, say
(to him), "I have vowed a fast (of
silence) for the A 11- Merciful (Allah,)
and therefore, I shall never speak to
any human today."
27. Then she came to her people
carrying him (the baby). They said, "0
Mary am you have committed
something grave indeed.
28. sister of Harun, neither your
father was a man of evil nor was your
mother unchaste."
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29. So, she pointed towards him (the
baby). They said, "How shall we speak
to someone who is still a child in the
cradle?"
30. Spoke he (the baby), "Verily I am
the servant of Allah. He has given me
the Book, and made me a prophet,
31. and He has made me a blessed one
wherever I be, and has enjoined Salah
and Zakah upon me as long as I am
alive,
32. and (He has made me) good to my
mother, and he did not make me
oppressive (or) ill-fated.
33. And peace is upon me the day I
was born, the day I shall die, and the
day I shall be raised alive again."
34. That is Isa, the son of Maryam, to
say the truth in which they (Christians)
are disputing.
35. It is not for Allah to have a son.
Pure is He. When He decides a thing,
He simply says to it, "Be. and it comes
to be.
36. And (0 Prophet, say to the
people,) "Allah is surely my Lord and
your Lord. So, worship Him. This is
the straight path."
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37. Then the groups among them fell
in dispute. So, how evil is the fate of
the disbelievers when they have to
face the Great Day.
38. How strong will their hearing be,
and how strong their vision, the day
they will come to Us! But today the
transgressors are straying in clear
error.
39. Warn them of The Day of Remorse
when the whole thing will be settled,
while they are heedless and do not
believe.
40. Surely We, only We, shall be the
ultimate owner of the earth and all
those on it, and to Us they will be
returned.
41. And mention in the Book (the
story of) Ibrahim. Indeed, he was
Siddiq (a man of truth), a prophet,
42. when he said to his father, "My
dear father, why do you worship
something that does neither hear nor
see, nor help you in any way?
43. My dear father, indeed there has
come to me a knowledge that has not
come to you; so, follow me, and I shall
lead you to a straight path.
44. My dear father, do not worship the
Satan. The Satan is surely rebellious to
the All-Merciful, (Allah).
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punishment from the A 11- Merciful
(Allah) should afflict you, and you
become a companion of Satan."
46. He said, "Are you averse to my
gods Ibrahim? Should you not stop,
I will definitely stone you. And leave
me for good."
47. He said, "Peace on you. I shall
seek forgiveness for you from my
Lord. He has always been gracious to
me.
48. And I go away from you and what
you invoke besides Allah. And I shall
invoke my Lord. Hopefully I shall not
be a looser by invoking my Lord."
49. So, when he went away from them
and what they worshipped besides
Allah, We blessed him with IsHaq
(Isaac) and Yaqub (Jacob) and We
made each one of them a prophet,
50. and We bestowed on them (a great
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51. And mention in the Book (the
story of) Musa. Indeed he was a
chosen one and was a messenger, a
prophet.
52. And We called him from the right
side of the mount Tur (Sinai), and We
brought him close to communicate in
secret.
53. And, out of Our mercy, We
granted him his brother Harun as a
prophet.
54. And mention in the Book (the
story of) Ismail. He was indeed true to
his promise, and was a messenger, a
prophet.
55. He used to enjoin Salah and Zakah
upon his family, and was favourite to
his Lord.
56. And mention in the Book (the
story of) Idris. He was indeed a Siddiq
(man of truth), a prophet.
57. We raised him to a high place.
58. Those are the people whom Allah
has blessed with bounties, the prophets
from the progeny of 'Adam, and of
those whom We caused to board (the
Ark) along with Nuh, and from the
progeny of Ibrahim and Isra'il (Jacob),
and from those whom We guided and
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Rahman (The All-Merciful) were
recited before them, they used to fall
down in Sajdah (prostration), while
they were weeping.
59. Then came after them the
successors who neglected Salah and
followed (their selfish) desires. So
they will soon face (the outcome of
their) deviation,
60. except those who repent and
believe and do good deeds, and
therefore they will enter the Paradise
and will not be wronged at all.
61. (They will enter) the Gardens of
eternity, promised by the A 11- Merciful
(Allah) to His servants, in the unseen
world. They will surely reach (the
places of) His promise.
62. They will not hear anything absurd
therein, but a word of peace, and there
they will have their provision at morn
and eve.
63. That is the Paradise We will give
as inheritance to those of Our servants
who have been God-fearing.
64. (Jibra'il X said to the Holy
Prophet) "We do not descend but with
the command of your Lord. To Him
belongs what is in front of us and what
is behind us and what is in between;
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the earth and whatever lies between
them. So, worship Him and persevere
in His worship. Do you know any one
worthy of His name?"
66. Man says, "Is it that, once I die, I
shall be brought forth alive?"
67. Does not the man remember that
We created him before, when he was
nothing?
68. So, by your Lord, We will
definitely gather them together, and
the devils as well; then We will
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the Jahannam , fallen on their knees.
69. Then, out of every group, We will
certainly draw out those who were
more rebellious against the All-
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70. Then of course, We are most
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71. There is none among you who
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72. Then We will save those who
feared Allah, and will leave the
wrongdoers in it, fallen on their knees.
73. When Our verses are recited to
them in all their clarity, the
disbelievers say to the believers,
"Which of the two groups is superior
in its place and better in its assembly?"
74. How many a generation We have
destroyed before them who were better
in assets and outlook!
75. Say, "Whoever stays straying, let
his term be extended by the All-
Merciful (Allah) still longer, until
when they will see what they are being
warned of: either the punishment or
the Hour (of Doom), then they will
know who was worse in his place and
weaker in his forces.
76. Allah makes those on the right
path excel in guidance. And the
everlasting virtues are better with your
Lord in respect of reward and better in
their return.
77. Have you, then, seen him who
rejected Our verses and said, "I shall
certainly be given wealth and
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taken a covenant with the A 11- Merciful
(Allah)?
79. Never! We will write what he says
and extend for him the punishment
extensively.
80. And We will inherit from him
what he is talking about, and he will
come to Us all alone.
81. They have taken gods other than
Allah, so that they may be a source of
might for them.
82. Never! They (their fabricated
deities) will soon reject their having
worshipped them, and they will be just
the opposite for them.
83. Have you not seen that We have
sent the devils onto the disbelievers
inciting them with all their
incitements.
84. So make no hurry about them; We
are but counting for them a count
down.
85. The day We will assemble the
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86. and will drive the sinners towards
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except the one who has entered into a
covenant with the A 11- Merciful
(Allah).
88. They say, "The All-Merciful
(Allah) has got a son."
89. Indeed you have come up with
such an abominable statement
90. that the heavens are well-nigh to
explode at it, and the earth to burst
apart, and the mountains to fall down
crumbling,
91. for they have ascribed a son to the
All-Merciful (Allah),
92. while it does not behove the All-
Merciful to have a son.
93. There is none in the heavens and
the earth, but bound to come to the
A 11- Merciful as a salve.
94. He has fully encompassed them
and precisely calculated their numbers,
95. and each one of them is bound to
come to Him on the Day of Judgment,
all alone.
96. Surely, those who believe and do
righteous deeds, for them the All-
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97. So We have made it (the Qur'an)
easy through your tongue, so that you
give with it the good news to the God-
fearing, and warn with it an obstinate
people.
98. And how many a generation We
have destroyed before them! Do you
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2. We did not reveal the Qur'an to you
to (make you) face hardship
3. rather to remind him who has the
fear (of Allah),
4. it being a revelation from the One
Who created the earth, and high
heavens.
5. The Rahman (Allah, the All-
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6. To Him belongs all that is in the
heavens, all that is in the earth and
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7. If you pronounce the word aloud,
then (it makes no difference, for) He
certainly knows the secret and what is
even more hidden.
8. (Such is) Allah. There is no god but
He. For Him are the Beautiful Names.
9. Has there come to you the story of
Musa?
10. When he saw a fire and said to his
family, "Stay here. I have noticed a
fire. Perhaps I can bring you an ember
from it, or find some guidance by the
fire."
11. So when he came to it, he was
called, "0 Musa,
12. it is Me, your Lord, so remove
your shoes; you are in the sacred
valley of Tuwa.
13. I have chosen you (for prophet-
hood), so listen to what is revealed:
14. Surely, I AM ALLAH. There is no
god but Myself, so worship Me, and
establish Salah for My remembrance.
15. Surely, the Hour (i.e. the Day of
Judgment) has to come. I would keep
it secret, so that everyone is given a
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16. So the one who does not believe in
it and follows his desires must not
make you neglectful of it, otherwise
you will perish.
17. And what is that in your right
hand, Musa?"
18. He said, "It is my staff. I lean on it,
and I beat down leaves with it for my
sheep, and I have many other uses for
it."
19. He said, "Throw it down Musa."
20. So, he threw it down, and suddenly
it was a snake, running around.
21. He said, "Pick it up, and be not
scared. We shall restore it to its former
state.
22. And press your hand under your
arm, and it will come out (brightly)
white without any disease, as another
sign,
23. so that We may show you some of
Our great signs.
24. Go to Pharaoh. He has really
exceeded all bounds."
25. He said, "My Lord, put my heart at
peace for me,
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tongue,
28. so that they may understand my
speech.
29. And make for me an assistant from
my own family,
30. that is, Harun, my brother.
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31. Enhance with him my strength,
32. and make him share my task,
33. so that we proclaim Your purity in
abundance
34. and remember Y ou in abundance.
35. You are certainly watchful over
us."
36. He said, "You have been granted
your request Musa.
37. And We had bestowed Our favour
on you another time,
38. when We revealed to your mother
what was to be revealed,
39. that is, Put him (the baby) in the
chest, then cast it into the river, then
let the river throw it by the shore, and
it will be picked up by one who is
enemy to Me and enemy to him.' And
I had cast love on you from Myself (so
that you might be favourite of all), and
that you might be brought up under
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going (to the family of Pharaoh) and
was saying, Shall I lead you to one
who nurses him?' Thus We brought
you back to your mother, so that her
eyes might have comfort and she
might not grieve. And you had killed a
person, then We brought you out of
the trouble; and We tested you with a
great ordeal. Then you lived a number
of years amidst the people of Madyan.
After all this, you came Musa, to a
destined point of time.
41. 1 have fashioned you for Myself.
42. Go, you and your brother, with My
signs, and do not be slack in My
remembrance.
43. Go, both of you, to Pharaoh; he
has indeed transgressed all limits.
44. So speak to him in soft words.
May be, he accepts the advice or fears
(Allah)."
45. They said, "Our Lord, we fear that
he will hasten against us, or will
become (more) rebellious (against
You)."
46. He said, "Do not be afraid. I AM
surely with you both. I hear and I see.
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47. So, come to him and say, We are
the messengers of your Lord. So, let
the children of Isra'il go with us, and
do not persecute them. We have come
to you with a sign from your Lord; and
peace be upon the one who follows the
guidance.
48. Verily, it has been revealed to us
that the punishment is for the one who
denies and turns away.' .
49. He (Pharaoh) said, "Who then is
the Lord of you two, Musa?"
50. He (Musa) said, "Our Lord is the
One who gave everything its due
shape, then guided it."
51. He said, "Then, what is the status
of the earlier generations?"
52. He replied, "The knowledge about
those is with my Lord in a Book. My
Lord does neither err nor forget."
53. (He is) the One who made the
earth a cradle for you, and made in it
pathways for you to move, and sent
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54. Eat, and graze your cattle. Surely,
in that there are signs for the people of
understanding.
55. From this (dust) We created you,
and in this we shall put you back, and
from this We shall raise you up once
again.
56. And We showed him (Pharaoh) all
Our signs, yet he rejected and refused.
57. Said he, "Have you come to us to
drive us out of our land with your
sorcery, Musa?
58. We will, then, bring to you a
similar sorcery. So, make an
appointment between you and us for
an even place, not to be backed out,
neither by us nor by you."
59. He (Musa) said, "Your
appointment is the festival day, and
the people should be assembled at
forenoon."
60. So, Pharaoh turned back, and put
his plot together, then came.
61. Musa said to them, "Pity on you,
do not fabricate a lie against Allah, lest
He should destroy you with a
punishment. And loser is he who
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themselves in their matter, and kept
their talk secret.
63. Said they, "Certainly, these two
are sorcerers who wish to drive you
out from your land, and do away with
your excellent way of life.
64. So, make your plot firm and come
forth in one row. Successful today is
the one who prevails."
65. They said, "0 Musa, either you
throw (first), or shall we be first to
throw?"
66. He said, "Rather, you throw."
Then, suddenly their ropes and sticks
seemed to him, due to their magic, as
if they were running.
67. So, Musa concealed some fear in
his heart.
68. We said, "Do not be scared.
Certainly, you are to be the upper
most.
69. And throw what is in your right
hand, and it will devour what they
have concocted. What they have
concocted is but a sleight of a
magician. And the magician does not
succeed wherever he comes from."
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70. So, the magicians were led (by the
truth) to fall in prostration. They said,
"We have (now) believed in the Lord
of Harun and Musa."
71. He (Pharaoh) said, "You have
believed in him before I permit you.
This man is in fact your master who
has taught you the magic. So I will
certainly cut off your hands and your
legs from opposite sides, and will
crucify you on the trunks of palm-
trees, and you shall know whose
punishment, out of us, is more severe
and more lasting."
72. They said, "We will never prefer
you over the clear signs that have
come to us, and over Him who has
created us. So, decide whatever you
have to decide. You will decide only
for this worldly life.
73. We have put our faith in our Lord,
so that He forgives us for our sins and
for the magic you compelled us to
perform. And Allah is the Best and
Everlasting."
74. Surely whoever comes to his Lord
as a sinner, for him there is Jahannam
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believer, having done righteous deeds,
for such people there are the highest
ranks,
76. the eternal gardens beneath which
rivers flow, in which they shall live for
ever. That is the reward for the one
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"Set out with my servants at night,
then make for them a dry path across
the sea (with the strike of your staff),
neither fearing to be caught up, nor
having any fear (of drowning)."
78. Then Pharaoh chased them with
his troops. So, they were encircled by
that (huge wave) from the sea which
overwhelmed them.
79. Pharaoh held his people astray, and
did not show them the right path.
80. children of Isra'il , We delivered
you from your enemy and appointed
for you the right side of the mount Tur
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provided to you, and do not exceed the
limits in it, lest My wrath should
descend on you. The one upon whom
My wrath descends certainly falls into
destruction.
82. Surely I am the Most- Forgiving for
him who repents and believes and acts
righteously, then follows the right
path.
83. .What has caused you to hurry
before your people, Musa?"
84. He said, "Here they are just behind
me, and I hurried towards You, my
Lord, so that You be pleased."
85. He said, "We have then put your
people to test after you (left them) and
Samiriyy has misguided them."
86. So, Musa went back to his people,
angry and sad. He said, "0 my people,
did your Lord not promise you a good
promise? Did then the time become
too long for you, or did you wish that
wrath from your Lord befalls you, and
hence you broke your promise to me?"
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promise to you of our own accord, but
we were burdened with loads from the
ornaments of the people; so we threw
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88. Then he brought forth for them a
calf, which was (merely) a body with a
lowing sound. Then they said, "This is
your god and the god of Musa, and he
(Musa) erred."
89. Have they not been seeing that it
did not respond to them (even) with a
word, nor did it have power to harm or
benefit them?
90. Harun had already said to them,
"0 my people, you have only been led
astray with it, and your Lord is the
Rahman (All-Merciful). So follow me
and obey my command."
91. They said, "We will never cease to
stay with it in devotion, until Musa
returns to us."
92. He (Musa) said, "0 Harun, what
did prevent you from following me
when you saw them going astray?
93. Did you then disobey my
command?"
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94. He said, "0 son of my mother, do
not hold me by my beard, nor by my
head. I feared that you would say, Y ou
have caused discord among the
children of Isra'il and did not observe
my advice.'.
95. He (Musa) said, "What then is
your case, Samiriyy?"
96. He said, "I perceived something
they did not perceive. So I picked up a
handful from under the footstep of the
messenger. Then, I cast it. And thus
my inner self tempted me."
97. He (Musa) said, "Then go away; it
is destined for you that, throughout
your life, you will say: Do not touch
me'. And, of course, you have another
promise that will not be broken for
you. And look at your god to which
you stayed devoted. We will certainly
burn it, then we will scatter it
thoroughly in the sea.
98. Your God is Allah other than
whom there is no god. He
encompasses everything with
knowledge."
99. This is how We narrate to you
certain events of what has passed, and
We have given to you, from Ourself, a
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certainly bear a heavy burden on
Doomsday,
101. all such people living under it
forever. And how evil for them will be
that burden on the Doomsday!
102. The Day when the Horn (Sur)
will be blown, and We shall gather
them together while they will have
turned blue on that day,
103. and will be whispering among
themselves, "You did not remain (in
graves) more than ten (days)."
104. We know very well what they
say, when the best of them in his ways
will say, "You did not remain more
than one day."
105. They ask you about the
mountains. So, say (to them), "My
Lord will crush them into dust
thoroughly,
106. then will turn them into a leveled
plain
107. in which you will see neither a
curve nor an uneven place."
108. That day they will follow the
caller who will find no deviation (from
anyone). And the voices will turn low
in awe for the Rahman (A 11- Merciful,
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whom the Rahman (A 11- Merciful,
Allah) has permitted and was pleased
with his word.
110. He knows what is in front of
them and what is behind them, and
they do not encompass Him in (their)
knowledge.
111. All faces will be humbled before
(Allah,) the Ever- A live, the All-
Sustaining; and the loser will be the
one who bears (the burden of his)
injustice.
112. But whoever does righteous
deeds, while he is a believer, shall fear
neither injustice nor curtailment (of his
rewards).
113. And in this way We have sent it
down to you as an Arabic Qur'an, and
have detailed in it some warnings in
various ways, so that they may fear, or
it may produce a lesson for them.
114. So High above all is Allah, the
True King! And do not hasten with
(reciting) the Qur'an before its
revelation to you is concluded, and
say, "My Lord, improve me in
knowledge."
115. We had given a directive to
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"Prostrate yourselves to 'Adam." So,
all of them fell prostrate, except Iblis ,
who refused.
117. So, We said "'Adam, this is an
enemy to you and to your wife. So let
him not expel you from Paradise, lest
you should get into trouble.
118. Here you have the privilege that
you will not be hungry nor will you be
unclad,
119. and you will not be thirsty, nor
will you be exposed to sun."
120. Then the Satan instigated him. He
said, "'Adam, shall I guide you to the
tree of eternity and to an empire that
does not decay?"
121. So, both of them [Adam and
Hawwa' (Eve)] ate from it, and their
parts of shame were exposed to them,
and they started stitching on
themselves some of the leaves of
Paradise. And 'Adam disobeyed his
Lord, and erred.
122. Thereafter his Lord chose him. So
He accepted his repentance and gave
(him) guidance.
123. He said (to 'Adam and Iblis), "Go
down from here, all of you, some of
you enemies of some others. Then,
should some guidance come to you
from Me, the one who follows My
guidance shall not go astray, nor shall
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124. As for the one who turns away
from My message, he shall have a
straitened life, and We shall raise him
blind on the Day of Judgment/'
125. He will say, "My Lord, why did
you raise me blind while I was
sighted?"
126. He will say, "In the similar
manner as Our signs came to you, and
you had ignored them. In the same
way you will be ignored today."
127. Thus We recompense him who
exceeds the limits and does not believe
in the signs of his Lord. Certainly the
punishment of the Hereafter is more
severe and more lasting.
128. Did it give them no guidance (to
realize) how many generations We
have destroyed prior to them in whose
dwellings they (often) walk around?
Surely, in this there are signs for the
men of reason.
129. But for a word from your Lord
that had passed earlier, and an
appointed time that had been fixed, it
(the punishment) would have been
inevitable (for them).
130. So, (0 messenger,) endure with
patience what they say, and proclaim
the purity and praise of your Lord
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in some hours of night, proclaim His
purity, and at points of the day as well,
so that you may be pleased.
131. Never stretch your eyes towards
the things We have given to some
groups of them to enjoy, so that We
put them to test thereby, it being
merely glamour of the worldly life.
And the bounty of your Lord is much
better and more lasting.
132. Bid your family to perform Salah,
and adhere to it yourself. We ask no
provision from you. We give provision
to you. And the ultimate end is in
favour of Taqwa (God-fearing, and
piety).
133. They say, "Why does he not
bring to us a sign from his Lord?" Has
there not come to them the clear sign
of what is contained in the earlier
Scriptures?
134. And if We had destroyed them
with a punishment before it, they
would have said, "Our Lord, why did
you not send a messenger to us, so that
we might have followed Your signs
before we were humiliated and put to
disgrace?"
135. Say, "Everyone is waiting. So
wait, then you will know who the
people of the straight path are and who
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1. The reckoning of the people has
drawn near to them, while they are in
negligence, turning away (from its
signs).
2. No fresh message of advice comes
to them from their Lord, but they listen
to it as if they were playing,
3. their hearts paying no heed. And the
wrongdoers whisper in secret, "This
one is nothing but a mortal like you.
Would you then go along with sorcery
while you can see (the reality)?"
4. He (the prophet) said, "My Lord
knows all that is spoken in the heavens
and the earth, and He is the All-
Hearing, the A 11- Knowing."
5. Further they said, "(The Our 1 an is) a
mixture of jumble dreams. Rather, he
(the prophet) has fabricated it. Rather,
he is a poet. So, let him bring a sign to
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6. Not a single town from those whom
We destroyed came to believe before
them. So, will they believe?
7. And We did not send before you
messengers except men whom We
inspired with revelation. So, ask the
people (having the knowledge) of the
Message, if you do not know.
8. We did not make them such bodies
as ate no food, nor were they
immortal.
9. Then We caused the promise to
come true for them, so We saved them
and those whom We willed, and
destroyed the transgressors.
10. Surely, We have sent down to you
(0 people of Arabia) a book having a
good counsel for you. So, do you not
understand?
11. How many a town, that were
unjust, have We crushed and raised up
after them another people!
12. So, as soon as they sensed Our
punishment (approaching them), they
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13. (It was said to them,) "Do not flee,
and go back to the luxuries you were
made to enjoy, and to your dwellings.
May be you are asked questions."
14. They said, "Alas for us! We were
wrongdoers indeed."
15. Then, this continued to be their cry
till We turned them into stubble,
totally extinguished.
16. We did not create the heavens and
the earth and what lies between them
for play.
17. Had We intended to have a
pastime, We would have had it from
Our own, if We were ever to do so.
18. Instead, We launch the truth
against falsehood, which gets it
smashed, and in no time it is gone.
Alas to you for what you describe!
19. To Him belong all those in the
heavens and the earth. And those who
are near to Him are not arrogant
against His worship, nor are they
sluggish.
20. They proclaim His purity night and
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21. Or have they adopted gods from
the earth, who raise the dead?
22. Had there been gods beside Allah,
in the heavens and the earth, both of
them would have fallen in disorder. So
pure is Allah, the Lord of the Throne,
from what they describe.
23. He is not questioned of what He
does, and they are questioned.
24. Is it that they have adopted gods
besides Him? Say, "Bring your proof."
Here is the (book carrying) advice for
those with me, and the (books
carrying) advice for those before me.
Yet most of them do not know the
truth, and therefore they are averse.
25. We did not send before you any
messenger but We revealed to him that
there is no god but I, so worship Me."
26. They said, "The Rahman (the All-
Merciful, Allah) has taken children for
Himself." Pure is He (from having
children). They are but (His) honored
servants.
27. They do not precede Him in
speech, and only under His command
they act.
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28. He knows what is in front of them
and what is behind them, and they
make recommendation for none but
for whom He likes, and in awe of Him
they are fearful.
29. Should any one of them say, "I am
god besides Him", We will
recompense him with Jahannam
(Hell). This is how We recompense
the transgressors.
30. Did the disbelievers not observe
that the heavens and the earth were
closed, then We opened them? And
We created from water every living
thing. Would they still not believe?
31. And We created mountains on the
earth, lest it should shake with them,
and We have made therein paths and
ways, so that they are guided.
32. We made the sky a protected roof;
and they are averse to its signs.
33. He is the One who has created the
night and the day, and the sun and the
moon, each floating in an orbit.
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34. We did not assign immortality to
any human (even) before you. So, if
you die, will they live for ever?
35. Every one has to taste death, and
We test you through bad and good
(situations) with a trial, and to Us you
are to be returned.
36. When disbelievers see you, they do
nothing but take you in jest (saying to
one another,) "Is this the one who talks
of your gods?" _ while they
themselves reject even talking of the
Rahman (All-Merciful).
37. Man is made of haste. I shall show
you My signs, so do not seek haste
from Me.
38. They say, "When will this promise
be (fulfilled), if you are true?"
39. Only if the disbelievers were to
know the time when they will not (be
able to) keep off the fire from their
faces or from their backs, nor will they
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40. Rather, it will come upon them
suddenly and will baffle them. So they
will not be able to turn it back, nor will
they be given respite.
41. In fact, messengers have been
mocked at prior to you. So those who
laughed at them were besieged by
what they used to ridicule.
42. Say, "Who will guard you, during
night and day, against the Rahman
(All-Merciful, Allah)?" Rather, to the
remembrance of their Lord they are
averse.
43. Or do they have gods who protect
them besides Us? They are not able to
help even themselves, nor will they
have anyone to side with them against
Us.
44. But We have given benefits to
these and their fathers until life was
prolonged for them. So do they not see
that We are coming to the land
narrowing it down from all its sides?
Then, are they the ones to prevail?
45. Say, "I warn you only by
revelation, but the deaf do not listen to
the call when they are warned."
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46. If a whiff of your Lord's torment
were to touch them, they would
certainly say, "Alas to us! We were
wrongdoers indeed."
47. We shall place scales to do justice
on the Day of Judgment. So no one
shall be wronged in the least. Even if it
(a deed) is to the measure of a mustard
seed, We will bring it forth, and We
are enough to take account.
48. And We gave Musa and Harun the
Criterion, and a light and an advice for
the God-fearing,
49. - those who have awe of their Lord
without having seen Him, and are
fearful of the Hour (of Judgment).
50. And this is a blessed advice We
have sent down. Are you still rejecting
it?
51. Even earlier We had given Ibrahim
his right course, and We knew him
well
52. when he said to his father and his
people, "What are these statues you
are devoted to?"
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53. They said, "We found our fathers
worshipping them,"
54. He said, "Surely you and your
fathers have been in open error."
55. They said, "Did you come to us
with truth or are you one of the
triflers?"
56. He said, "No, your Lord is the
Lord of the heavens and the earth, who
has created them, and I am one of
those who bear witness to it.
57. And I swear by Allah that I will
devise something against your idols
after you have gone away turning your
backs."
58. Then, he turned all of them into
pieces, except the big one of them, so
that they may come back to it.
59. They said, "Who has done this to
our gods? He is one of the wrongdoers
indeed."
60. Some of them said, "We have
heard a youth talking about them. He
is called Ibrahim."
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61. They said, "Then, bring him before
the eyes of the people, so that they
may see."
62. They said, "Is it you Ibrahim
who has done this to our gods?"
63. He said, "Rather, this is done by
this chief of theirs. So, ask them if
they can speak."
64. So they turned to one another and
said, "In fact, you yourselves are the
wrongdoers."
65. Then, hanging their heads they
reversed their position (and replied to
Ibrahim,) "You already knew that they
do not speak."
66. He said, "Do you then worship,
beside Allah, what does neither benefit
you in the least nor harm you?
67. Fie upon you and upon what you
worship other than Allah. Do you then
not understand?"
68. They said, "(0 people) burn him
and help your gods, if you are to take
action."
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69. We said, "0 fire, be cold and safe
for Ibrahim."
70. And they intended to harm him,
but We made them the worst losers.
71. And We rescued him and Lut
towards the land we blessed for all the
worlds.
72. And We blessed him with IsHaq
and Yaqub as gift, and each one of
them We made righteous.
73. And We made them the Imams
who guided (people) under Our
command, and We inspired them to do
good deeds and to establish Salah and
pay Zakah, and Us alone they
worshipped.
74. As for Lut, We gave him wisdom
and knowledge, and We delivered him
from the town that used to do dirty
deeds. Indeed, they were the people of
evil, the sinners.
75. And We admitted him to Our
mercy. Indeed, He was of the
righteous.
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76. And (remember) Nuh, when he
called (for help) earlier, so We
responded to him and saved him and
his family from the terrible agony,
77. and helped him against the people
who gave the lie to Our verses. Indeed,
they were the people of evil, therefore,
We drowned them all.
78. And (remember) Dawud (David)
and Sulaiman (Solomon), when they
were adjudicating about the tillage in
which the goats of other people
wandered at night (and trampled it),
and We were witness to their
judgment.
79. So, We enabled Sulaiman to
understand it. And to each one of them
We gave wisdom and knowledge. And
with DawudWe subjugated the
mountains that pronounced tasbiH
(Allah's purity), and the birds as well.
And We were the One who did (it).
80. We taught him the skill of making
armor as dress for you to protect you
from what may harm you (in combat).
So are you grateful?
81. And for Sulaiman, (We
subjugated) the violent wind that blew
under his command to the land in
which We placed Our blessings. And
We were the One who knew
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82. And from the devils, (We
subjugated for him) those who dived
in water for him and did jobs other
than that. And We were the One who
kept watch over them.
83. And (remember) Ayyub (Job),
when he called his Lord saying, "Here
I am, afflicted by pain and Y ou are the
most merciful of all the merciful."
84. So, We answered his prayer and
removed whatever pain he had, and
gave him (back) his family and the
like thereof along with them, as a
mercy from Our own Self and as a
lesson for the worshippers.
85. And (remember) Ismail and Idris
and Dhul-Kifl. Each one of them was
of those who observed patience.
86. And We admitted them to Our
mercy. Surely, they were of the
righteous.
87. And (remember) Dhunnun (the
man of the fish, namely Yunus X),
when he walked away in anger and
thought that We would never put him
to trouble. Then, he called (Us) in
depths of darkness saying, "There is
no god but You. Pure are You. Indeed
I was among the wrongdoers."
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88. So We responded to him and
rescued him from the distress. And
this is how We rescue the believers.
89. And (remember) Zakariyya when
he called his Lord, "My Lord, do not
leave me alone and Y ou are the best of
inheritors."
90. So, We responded to him and gave
him YaHya and made his wife good
for him. They used to race towards the
good deeds and call Us with hope and
fear; and they were humble to Us.
91. And (remember) her who protected
her private part (that is, Maryam). So,
We blew in her (a life) through Our
Spirit, and made her and her son (Isa
X ) a sign for all the worlds.
92. Surely, this is the fraternity of your
Faith, a single Faith, and I am your
Lord; so worship Me.
93. But they have separated their ways
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94. So, whoever does righteous deeds,
while he is a believer, his effort will
not be rejected, and We are to put it on
record.
95. It is banned for (the people of) a
town that We destroyed that they come
back
96. until when the Ya'juj and Ma'juj
(Gog and Magog) are released, while
they run down from every height,
97. and the True Promise draws near,
then it will so happen that the eyes of
the disbelievers shall remain upraised
(in terror, and they will say,) "Alas to
us! We were in negligence about this;
rather we were transgressors."
98. Surely, you and whatever you
worship other than Allah are the fuel
of Jahannam." There you will have to
arrive.
99. Had they been gods, they would
not have arrived at it, and all of them
will remain there forever.
100. For them, there will be screams in
it and they will not hear.
101. As for those for whom the good
(news) from Us has come earlier, they
will be kept far away from it.
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102. They will not hear the slightest of
its sound, and they will remain forever
in what their souls desire.
103. They shall not be grieved by the
Biggest Panic, and the angels shall
receive them (saying), "This is your
day that you had been promised.
104. -the Day when We roll up the sky
like a scroll rolls up the writings. Just
as We originated the first creation, so
We shall bring it back again -a
promise (undertaken to be binding) on
Us. We are sure to do it.
105. And We have written in Zabur
(Psalms) after the advice that the land
will be inherited by My righteous
slaves.
106. Surely, in this (Qur'an) there is a
message conveyed to a people who
worship (Allah).
107. And We have not sent you but as
mercy for all the worlds.
108. Say, "What is revealed to me is
simply that your God is One God. So
do you submit?"
109. But, if they turn away, then say
(to them), "I have warned you all
alike, and I do not know whether what
you have been warned of is near or far.
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110. Surely, He knows what is spoken
openly and He knows what you
conceal.
111. And I do not know; perhaps it is a
trial for you and an enjoyment for a
while."
112. He (Our Messenger) said, "My
Lord, judge with truth. And Our Lord
is the Rahman (All-Merciful), the One
whose help is sought against what you
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the quake of the (destined) Hour is
something terrible.
2. The day you will see it, every
suckling female will forget that which
she suckles, and every female having
pregnancy shall abort her fetus, and
you will see people as if they are
drunk, while they are not drunk, but
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3. Among the people there is one who
debates about Allah without
knowledge, and follows every
rebellious Satan,
4. about whom it is destined that if
someone takes him for friend, he will
misguide him and lead him to the
torment of the Fire.
5. mankind, if you are in doubt
about Resurrection, then (recall that)
We created you from dust, then from a
drop of semen, then from a clot, then
from a piece of flesh, either shaped or
unshaped, so that We manifest (Our
power) to you. We retain in the wombs
whatever We will to a specified term.
Then We bring you out as babies, then
(We nourish you) so that you reach
your maturity. And among you there is
one who dies, and among you there is
one who is carried to the worst part of
the age, so that he knows nothing even
after having knowledge. And you see
the land dry. Then once We send down
water on it, it stirs and swells and puts
forth every pleasant pair (of
vegetation).
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6. That is because Allah is the truth,
and that He gives life to the dead, and
that He is powerful to do everything,
7. and that the Hour (of Doom) has to
come, in which there is no doubt, and
that Allah will raise again all those in
the graves.
8. Among men there is one who
debates about Allah with no
knowledge, no guidance and no
enlightening book,
9. turning his side away to lead
(people) astray from the way of Allah.
For him there is disgrace in this world,
and We will have him taste the
punishment of Fire on the Day of
Judgment
10. (and will say to him) "All this is
due to what your hands sent ahead,
and that Allah is not unjust to His
servants."
11. And among men there is one who
worships Allah (standing) on the
verge: so if some good thing happens
to him, he is satisfied with it, and if a
trial befalls him, he turns his face
back. He loses both this world and the
Hereafter. That is the manifest loss.
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12. He prays to someone, instead of
Allah, who can neither harm him nor
benefit him. That is the error that takes
him too far from the right path.
13. He, rather, prays to someone
whose harm is more likely than his
benefit. Wretched is such a patron and
wretched is such a companion.
14. Surely, Allah will admit those who
believe and do good deeds into
gardens beneath which rivers flow.
Surely Allah does what He intends.
15. If someone thinks that Allah will
never help him (the prophet) in this
world and in the Hereafter, he should
stretch a rope to the sky, then cut
(Allah's communication) off (from the
prophet) and see whether his effort can
really remove what irritates (him).
16. And this is how We have sent it
(the Qur'an) down as clear signs, and
the fact is that Allah leads whom He
wills to the right path.
17. As for those who believe and the
Jews and the Sabians and the
Christians and the Magians and those
who ascribe partners to Allah, Allah
will judge between them on the Day of
Judgment. Surely Allah is witness to
every thing.
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18. Have you not seen that to Allah
prostrate all those in the skies and all
those on the earth, and the sun, the
moon, the stars, the mountains, the
trees, the animals and many from
mankind? And there are many on
whom punishment has become due.
And the one whom Allah puts to
disgrace, there is none to give him
respect. Surely Allah does what He
wills.
19. These are two opponents who have
disputed about their Lord. As for those
who disbelieve, garments from fire
shall be tailored for them, and boiling
water shall be poured from over their
heads
20. whereby everything in their
bellies, as well as the skins, will be
melted.
21. And for them there are hooked
rods of iron.
22. Whenever, in their anguish, they
will intend to come out of it (the fire),
they will be turned back to it, and (it
will be said to them,) "Taste the
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23. Surely Allah will admit those who
believe and do good deeds to gardens
beneath which rivers flow. They will
be adorned therein with bracelets of
gold and with pearls, and their dress
therein will be (of) silk.
24. Guided they were to the good word
(of faith) and guided they were to the
path of (Allah,) the Praised One.
25. Surely (We will punish) those who
disbelieve and prevent (people) from
the way of Allah and from Al-Masjid-
ul-Haram (the Sacred Mosque), which
We have made for all men, where
residents and visitors are all equal.
And whoever intends therein to
commit deviation with injustice, We
will make him taste a painful
punishment.
26. And (remember) when We pointed
out for Ibrahim the place of the House
(of Allah) saying, "Do not associate
anything with Me as My partner, and
purify My House for those who make
Tawaf (circumambulation around it),
and those who perform Qiyam
(standing up in worship) and those
who perform Ruku (bowing down)
and Sujud (prostration),
27. and announce among people about
(the obligation of) Hajj, so that they
should come to you on foot, and on
every camel turned lean, traveling
through every distant hilly pathway,
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28. so that they witness benefits for
them, and recite Allah's name in
specified days, over the provision He
gave them from the cattle. "So, eat
thereof and feed the distressed, the
poor."
29. Then, they must remove their dirt,
and fulfill their vows, and make Tawaf
of the Ancient House."
30. Having said that, whoever
observes reverence of the things
sanctified by Allah, it is good for him
with his Lord. And permitted to you
are the cattle, except those mentioned
to you through recitation (of the
verses). So refrain from the filth of the
idols and refrain from a word of
falsehood,
31. standing upright for (the obedience
of) Allah, not ascribing any partner to
Him. Whoever ascribes a partner to
Allah, it is as if he falls down from the
sky, and either the birds snatch him, or
the wind drives him away to a far off
place.
32. Having said that, if one observes
the sanctity of the symbols of Allah,
then such things emanate from the
piety of the hearts.
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33. And for you there are benefits in
them (the cattle) up to a specified time.
Then their place of sacrifice is by the
Ancient House.
34. For every Ummah (religious
community) We prescribed the act of
sacrifice, so that they recite Allah's
name over the provision He gave them
from the cattle. So, your God is One
God. Therefore, to Him alone you
must submit. And give good news to
those who turn to Him with
humbleness
35. those whose hearts are filled with
awe when Allah is remembered, and
who observe patience against whatever
befalls them, and who are steadfast in
Salah, and who spend (in the way of
Allah) out of what We have given to
them.
36. The big animals of sacrifice (like
camels and cows) are made by Us
among the symbols of Allah for you,
in which there is much good for your
benefit. So recite the name of Allah
over them as they are lined up (for
sacrifice). Then, once their flanks fall
down (after slaughter), eat of them and
feed the one who is content and the
one who wishes to receive. Thus We
have made them (the animals)
subjugated to you, so that you may be
grateful.
37. It is neither their flesh nor their
blood that reaches Allah, but what
does reach Him is the taqwa (the sense
of obedience) on your part. Thus He
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has made them (the animals)
subjugated to you, so that you
proclaim Allah's glory for the
guidance He gave you. And give good
news to those who are good in their
deeds.
38. Surely, Allah defends those who
believe. Allah does not love any
treacherous, ungrateful.
39. Permission (to fight) is given to
those against whom fighting is
launched, because they have been
wronged, and Allah is powerful to
give them victory.
40. (They are) the ones who were
expelled from their homes without any
just reason, except that they say "Our
Lord is Allah." Had Allah not been
repelling some people by means of
some others, the monasteries, the
churches, the synagogues and the
mosques where Allah's name is
abundantly recited would have been
demolished. Allah will definitely help
those who help Him (by defending the
religion prescribed by Him.) Surely
Allah is Powerful, Mighty.
41. (The ones who help Allah are)
those who, when We give them power
in the land, establish Salah, pay Zakah,
bid what is Fair and forbid what is
Unfair. And with Allah lies the fate of
all matters.
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42. And if they reject you, so did reject
the people of Nuh (Noah) and Ad and
Thamud,
43. and the people of Ibrahim and the
people of Lut (Lot),
44. and the people of Madyan as well.
Musa was (also) rejected. So, I gave
some respite to the disbelievers, then
seized them. So how was My censure?
45. How many towns have We
destroyed, as they were wrongdoers!
So, they are fallen down on their roofs,
and (how many a) deserted well and
(how many a) well-built castle!
46. Have they not, then, traveled on
earth so that they should have had
hearts to understand with, or ears to
listen with? The fact is that it is not the
eyes that turn blind, but what turns
blind is the hearts contained in the
chests.
47. They ask you to bring the
punishment sooner, while Allah will
never go back on His promise. In fact,
one day with your Lord is like one
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thousand years according to your
calculation.
48. And how many towns were there
to whom I allowed respite, while they
were wrongdoers, then I seized them.
And to Me is the final return.
49. Say, "0 people, I am no more than
a plain warner for you.
50. So those who come to believe and
do good deeds, for them there is
forgiveness and dignified provision.
51. As for those who strive against
Our signs, trying to defeat (the prophet
or the believers), they are the people of
the Fire."
52. We did not send any messenger
before you nor a prophet, but (he faced
a situation that) when he recited (the
revelation), the Satan cast (doubts in
the hearts of his opponents) about
what he recited. So, Allah nullifies
what the Satan casts, then Allah makes
His verses firm, and Allah is All-
Knowing, All-Wise
53. (All this is allowed to be done) so
that He may make what Satan casts a
trial for those in whose hearts there is
a disease, and whose hearts are hard;
and surely the wrongdoers are in the
utmost antagonism -
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54. and so that those who have been
given knowledge may know that it (i.e.
the revelation recited by the prophet)
is the truth from your Lord, and they
may believe in it and their hearts may
become humble towards it. Allah is
the Guide of the believers to the
straight path.
55. Those who disbelieve will remain
in doubt about it (the Our" an) forever,
until the Hour (of Judgment) comes
upon them suddenly, or there comes to
them the punishment of a barren day.
56. The kingdom, on that day, is for
Allah. He will judge between them.
So, those who believed and did good
deeds shall be in gardens of bliss.
57. As for those who disbelieved and
rejected Our signs, they are the ones
for whom there is a humiliating
punishment.
58. Those who left their homeland in
the way of Allah, then were slain or
died, Allah will certainly give them a
good provision, and surely, Allah is
the best provider.
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entrance they will be pleased with, and
Allah is surely All-Knowing,
Forbearing.
60. Having said this, whoever afflicts
(someone) with a punishment equal to
what he was afflicted with (by the
latter), and still he (the former) is
(again) subjected to aggression (by the
latter), Allah will certainly help him.
Indeed, Allah is Most- Pardoning,
Most- Forgiving.
61. That is because Allah makes night
enter into the day and makes day enter
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62. That is because Allah is the truth
and that whatever they invoke beside
Him is false and that Allah is the High,
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down water from the sky, whereby the
land becomes green? Surely, Allah is
All-Kind, All-Aware.
64. To Him belongs all that is in the
heavens and all that is in the earth, and
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65. Did you not see that Allah has
subjugated to you everything on the
earth, and the ships that sail at sea with
His command? And He holds the sky
so as it cannot fall on the earth except
with His permission. Surely Allah is
Very-Kind to the people, Very-
Merciful.
66. He is the One who gave life to
you, then He brings death to you, then
He will give you life (again). Surely,
man is very ungrateful.
67. For every Ummah (religious
community) We have appointed a way
of worship they are to observe.
Therefore, they should never quarrel
with you in the matter. And do call
(them) to your Lord. Surely, you are
on straight Guidance.
68. And if they dispute with you, say
(to them), "Allah is the best aware of
what you do."
69. Allah will judge between you, on
the Day of Judgment, about what you
used to dispute.
70. Do you not know that Allah knows
all that is in the sky and the earth?
Surely, that is contained in a Book.
Indeed it is so easy for Allah.
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71. They worship, besides Allah, the
objects for which He did never send
down an authority (or proof) and about
which they have no knowledge. And
for the wrongdoers there is no helper.
72. When Our verses are recited to
them in all their clarity, you (can)
recognize disgust on the faces of the
disbelievers. They seem to attack those
who recite to them Our verses. Say,
"Shall I, then, tell you about
something more disgusting than that?
The Fire! Allah has promised it to
those who disbelieve. And it is an evil
end."
73. people, here is a parable set
forth to you, so listen to it carefully:
All those whom you invoke besides
Allah can never create (even) a fly,
even though they all join hands
together for that. And if a fly snatches
something away from them, they
cannot release it from its possession.
(Equally) feeble are the invoker and
the invoked.
74. They did not recognize Allah in
His true esteem. Indeed Allah is
Powerful, Mighty.
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75. Allah chooses messengers from
angels and from men. Surely, Allah is
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76. He knows what is in front of them
and what is behind them, and to Allah
all matters are to be returned.
77. you who believe, bow down in
Ruku and bow down in Sajdah, and
worship your Lord and do good deeds,
so that you achieve success.
78. Struggle for (seeking the pleasure
of) Allah, a struggle that is owed to
Him. He has chosen you and did not
impose any hardship on you in the
religion, the faith of your father
Ibrahim. He (Allah) named you as
Muslims earlier and also in this
(Qur'an), so that the Messenger
becomes a witness to you, and you
become witnesses to (other) people. So
establish Salah, pay Zakah and hold
fast to Allah. He is your patron. So,
how excellent He is as a patron, and
how excellent as a supporter!
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1. Success is really attained by the
believers
2. who concentrate their attention in
humbleness when offering Salah
(prayers)
3. and who keep themselves away
from vain things,
4. and who are performers of Zakah ,
5. and who guard their private parts
6. except from their wives or from
those (bondwomen who are) owned by
their hands, as they are not to be
blamed.
7. However, those who seek (sexual
pleasure) beyond that are the
transgressors
8. - and (success is attained) by those
who honestly look after their trusts and
covenant,
9. and who consistently observe their
prayers.
10. Those are the inheritors
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11. who will inherit Firdaus (the
Paradise). They will be there forever.
12. We have created man from an
extract of clay.
13. Then We made him a sperm- drop
in a firm resting place.
14. Then We turned the sperm-drop
into a clot, then We turned the clot
into a fetus-lump, then We turned the
fetus-lump into bones, then We
clothed the bones with flesh; thereafter
We developed it into another creature.
So, glorious is Allah, the Best of the
creators.
15. Then, after all this, you are to die.
16. Then you are to be raised again on
the Day of Judgment.
17. And We created above you seven
paths (heavens), and We were never
neglectful of the creation.
18. And We sent down water from the
sky in due measure, then We lodged it
in the earth, and of course, We are able
to take it away.
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19. Then We produced with it gardens
of date-palms and vines for your
benefit. For you there are many fruits
in them, and of them you eat
20. - and (We produced) a tree (of
olive) that comes forth from the
(mount) Tur of Sinai, which grows
with oil and with a dressing for those
who eat.
21. And indeed there is a sure lesson
in the cattle for you. We give you a
drink from that which lies in their
bellies, and for you there are many
benefits in them, and of them you eat,
22. and on them and on the boats you
are transported.
23. Surely, We sent Nuh to his nation.
So he said, "My people, worship
Allah. You have no god whatsoever
other than Him. So, do you not fear
Allah?"
24. So, said the disbelieving chiefs
from among his nation, "This (man) is
nothing but a human being like you.
He wishes to impose his superiority
over you. Had Allah willed, He would
have sent down angels (instead of
him). We have not heard of such a
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25. He is none but a man suffering
from madness; so wait for (what
happens to) him until some time.
26. He said, "My Lord, help me, for
they have rejected me."
27. So, We sent Our revelation to him,
saying, "Make the ship under Our eyes
and Our revelation. So, when Our
command will come, and the oven will
gush forth, take on its board a pair of
two from each (species) along with
your family, except those of them
against whom the word has already
come to pass. And do not speak to Me
(in favor) of those who have done
wrong. They are sure to be drowned.
28. So, when you and those with you
are well seated in the ship, say, Praise
is for Allah who saved us from the
wrongdoingpeople.'
29. And say, My Lord, make me land
a blessed landing, and Y ou are the best
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30. Surely, there are signs in it, and
We do always test (people).
31. Then after them We created
another generation,
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32. and sent among them a messenger
from themselves (to convey the
message): "Worship Allah; you have
no god whatsoever other than Him. So
do you not fear Allah?"
33. Then said the chiefs of his nation
who were disbelievers and who denied
facing the Hereafter and whom We
made affluent in the worldly life,
"This (man) is nothing but a human
being. He eats from what you eat
from, and drinks from what you drink.
34. If you obey a human like
yourselves, then you will be absolute
losers.
35. Does he promise you that, when
you die and are turned into dust and
bones, you are to be brought forth?
36. Far too improbable is what you are
being promised.
37. There is nothing but our worldly
life. We die and we live, and we are
not to be raised again.
38. He is nothing but a man who has
forged a lie against Allah, and we are
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39. He said, "My Lord, help me, for
they have rejected me."
40. He (Allah) said, "In a little while
they will have to be remorseful."
41. So the Cry seized them according
to the true (promise), and We turned
them in to scum. So, away with the
wrongdoing people.
42. Then, after them, We created
another generation.
43. No community can go ahead of its
appointed time, nor can they become
late.
44. Thereafter, We sent Our
messengers successively. Whenever its
messenger came to a community, they
rejected him. Then We made some of
them follow others (in destruction) and
turned them into tales (of history). So,
away with a people who do not
believe.
45. Thereafter, We sent Musa and his
brother Harun with Our signs and a
clear proof
46. towards Firaun (Pharaoh) and his
advisors. But they showed arrogance
and they were haughty people.
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47. So they said, "shall we believe in
two humans who are like ourselves
and whose people are serving us as
slaves?"
48. Thus they rejected both of them
and were among the destroyed.
49. And, of course, We gave Musa the
Book, so that they may take the right
path.
50. And We made the son of Maryam
(Mary) and his mother a sign, and
gave them shelter on a height, having a
place of rest and running springs.
51. messengers, eat from the good
things, and act righteously. Of
whatever you do, I am fully aware.
52. Surely, this is your creed, a single
creed, and I am your Lord. So fear Me.
53. But they split up ways from one
another (dividing themselves) into
factions, each faction happy with what
lies before it.
54. So leave them in their negligence
for some time.
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55. Do they think that by consistently
providing them with wealth and
children,
56. We are accelerating the (real) good
things to them? The fact however, is
that they do not understand (the
reality).
57. (Contrarily) those who are anxious
out of awe of their Lord,
58. and those who believe in the verses
of their Lord
59. and those who do not associate any
partner to their Lord,
60. And those who give whatever they
give, with their hearts full of fear that
to their Lord they are to return
61. - those people are accelerating
towards the (real) good things, and
they are the foremost to attain them.
62. We do not place a burden on
anyone except according to his ability.
With Us there is a book which speaks
with truth, and they shall not be
wronged.
63. But their hearts are in ignorance
about this, and they have deeds, other
than that, which they are continuously
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64. Until when We will seize their
affluent ones with punishment, they
will suddenly start crying.
65. (Then it will be said to them,) "Do
not cry today. Y ou will not be helped
by Us.
66. My verses used to be recited to
you, but you used to turn back on your
heels
67. in arrogance, making it a subject of
tales at night, talking nonsense (about
it)."
68. Then, is it that they did not ponder
over the Word (of Allah), or there has
come to them something that did not
come to their forefathers?
69. Or did they not recognize their
messenger and therefore they denied
him?
70. Or do they say, "He is suffering
from madness?" No, but he has come
to them with truth, but it is the truth
that most of them dislike.
71. Had the truth followed their
desires, the heavens and the earth and
all those therein would have fallen in
total disorder. However, We have
brought to them their advice, but it is
their advice that they are averse to.
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72. Or is it that you (0 Prophet)
demand remuneration from them? But
the remuneration from your Lord is
best, and He is the best of all givers.
73. Surely you are inviting them to a
straight path,
74. and those who do not believe in
the Hereafter are surely the deviators
from the Path.
75. And if We have mercy on them
and remove whatever distress they
have, they would still persist
obstinately in their rebellion,
wandering blindly (in disbelief).
76. We have already seized them with
punishment, but they did not turn
humble to their Lord, nor do they
supplicate in humility,
77. until when We will open against
them the door of a severe punishment,
they will be taken aback in despair.
78. He is the One who created for you
ears and eyes and hearts. Little you are
grateful.
79. And He is the One who created
you on the earth, and it is He unto
whom you will be gathered together.
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80. And He is the One who gives life
and brings death, and it is He who
controls the alternation of night and
day. So, do you not understand?
81. But they say as the earlier people
had said.
82. They said, "Is it that, when we will
die and become dust and bones - is it
that we will be raised again?
83. This is what has been promised to
us and to our fathers before. It is
nothing but the tales of the ancients."
84. Say, "Whose is the earth and all
those therein if you have knowledge?"
85. They will say, "Allah's." Say,
"Would you still pay no heed?
86. Say, "Who is the Lord of the seven
heavens and the Lord of the Great
Throne?"
87. They will say, "(All this belongs)
to Allah." Say, "Would you still not
fear Allah?"
88. Say, "Who is the One in whose
hand lies the kingdom of every thing
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protection can be given against him, if
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89. They will say, "(All this belongs)
to Allah." Say, "Then by which magic
are you drawn crazy?"
90. The fact is that We have brought to
them The Truth, and they are absolute
liars.
91. Allah has not taken a son to
Himself, nor was there any god with
Him. Had there been so, every god
would have taken away what he
created, and each one of them would
have been aggressive against the other.
Pure is Allah from what they describe.
92. He is the Knower of the hidden
and the manifest. So, He is far higher
than their ascribing of partners to Him.
93. (0 prophet) say (in prayer), "0 my
Lord, if You are to show me (in my
life) that (punishment) which they (the
infidels) are threatened with,
94. then, my Lord, do not place me
among the wrongdoing people."
95. And of course, We do have the
power to show you that with which
We have threatened them.
96. Repel evil with that which is best.
We are well aware of what they
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97. And say, "My Lord, I seek refuge
in Y ou from the strokes of the satans
(devils),
98. and I seek refuge in Y ou, my Lord,
even from their coming near me."
99. (The infidels go on doing their
misdeeds) until when death comes to
one of them, he will say, "My Lord
send me back,
100. so that I may act righteously in
that (world) which I have left behind."
Never! It is simply a word he utters,
and in front of such people there is a
barrier till the day when they will be
resurrected.
101. Thereafter, when the Sur (the
trumpet) is blown, no ties of kinship
will remain between them any more,
nor will they inquire about one
another.
102. So, the one whose scales (of good
deeds) turn out to be heavy, then such
people are the successful ones,
103. and the one whose scales turn out
to be light, then such people are the
ones who harmed their own selves; in
Jahannam (Hell) they are to remain for
ever.
104. Fire will scorch their faces, and
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105. (It will be said to such people),
"Were My verses not used to be
recited to you and you used to reject
them?"
106. They will say, "Our Lord, our
wretchedness prevailed over us, and
we were a people wandering astray.
107. Our Lord, get us out from here; if
we do this again, then of course, we
will be transgressors."
108. He (Allah) will say, "Stay in it,
humiliated, and do not speak to Me.
109. There was indeed a group of My
servants who used to say, Our Lord,
we adhere to the (true) faith, so forgive
us and have mercy upon us, and you
are the best of all the merciful.'
110. But you made fun of them, so
much so that they caused you to forget
My remembrance, and you used to
laugh at them.
111. Today I have so recompensed
them for their observing patience that
they are the triumphant."
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112. He (Allah) will say (to
unbelievers), "How long did you stay
on the earth by number of years?"
113. They will say, "We stayed for a
day or for a part of a day. So, ask those
(angels) who have (exact)
calculation."
114. He will say, "Y ou did not stay but
for a little. Would that you had
understood (this at that time) !
115. So did you think that We created
you for nothing, and that you will not
be brought back to Us?"
116. So, High above all is Allah, the
King, the True. There is no god but
He, the Lord of the Noble Throne.
117. And whoever invokes another
god with Allah, while he has no proof
for it, his reckoning is only with his
Lord. Surely, the infidels will not
achieve success.
118. And say (0 prophet) "My Lord,
grant pardon and have mercy, for you
are the best of all the merciful.
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1. This is a Surah We have sent down
and enjoined, and sent down in it clear
signs, so that you may receive the
advice.
2. The fornicating woman and the
fornicating man, flog each one of them
with one hundred stripes. No pity for
themshould prevail upon you in the
matter of Allah' s religion, if you really
believe in Allah and the Last Day; and
a group of believers must witness their
punishment.
3. A man who is fornicator does not
(like to) marry but a woman who is a
fornicator or a polytheist; and a
woman who is a fornicator does not
(like to) marry but a man who is a
fornicator or a polytheist. And this (i.e.
preferring to marry such spouses) has
been prohibited for the believers.
4. Those who accuse the chaste
women (of fornication), but they do
not produce four witnesses, flog them
with eighty stripes and do not accept
their any evidence any more. They are
the sinners,
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5. except those who repent afterwards
and mend their ways; then, Allah is
A 11- Forgiving, Very- Merciful.
6. Those who accuse their wives (of
adultery) while they have no witnesses
except their own selves, then the
evidence of one of them would be to
swear four oaths by Allah that he is
truthful,
7. and the fifth (oath) that Allah's
curse be on him if he is one of the
liars.
8. And it will remove the punishment
from the woman if she swears four
oaths by Allah that he (the accuser
husband) is certainly one of the liars,
9. and the fifth (oath) that Allah's
wrath be on her if he is one of the
truthful.
10. Had it not been for the grace of
Allah upon you, and His mercy, and
(had it not been) that Allah is Most-
Relenting, All-Wise, (you would have
faced severe hardships).
11. Those who have come up with the
false imputation are a gang among
you. Do not think it is bad for you;
rather, it is good for you. Every one of
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them is liable for what he earned of the
sin. And the one who played the major
role in it, for him there is a mighty
punishment.
12. Why -when you (0 believers)
heard of it - did the believing men and
the believing women not think well
about their own selves, and (why did
they not) say, "This is a manifest lie."
13. Why did they (the accusers) not
bring four witnesses to prove this? So,
as they did not bring the witnesses,
they are the liars in the sight of Allah.
14. Had it not been for the grace of
Allah upon you, and His mercy in this
world and in the Hereafter, a severe
punishment would have reached you
for what you indulged in
15. when you were welcoming it with
your tongues, and were saying with
your mouths something of which you
had no knowledge, and were taking it
as a trivial matter, while in the sight of
Allah it was grave.
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16. And why, when you heard of it,
did you not say, "It is not for us to
speak about this. Pure are You (0
Allah). This is a terrible calumny."
17. Allah admonishes you never to
repeat something like this, if you are
believers.
18. Allah makes the signs clear to you,
and Allah is A 11- Knowing, A 11- Wise.
19. Surely, those who like that
lewdness spreads among the believers,
for them there is painful punishment in
this world and the Hereafter. Allah
knows, and you do not know.
20. Had it not been for the grace of
Allah upon you, and His mercy, and
that Allah is Very- Kind, Very-
Merciful (you would have been
destroyed).
21.0 you who believe, do not follow
the footsteps of Satan. Whoever
follows the footsteps of Satan, (should
know that) he orders (one to commit)
shameful acts and evil deeds. Had it
not been for the grace of Allah
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person from you would have ever
attained purity. But Allah purifies
whomsoever He wills. Allah is All-
Hearing, All-Knowing.
22. The men of grace and wealth
among you should not swear against
giving (their charitable gifts) to the
kinsmen and the poor and to those
who have migrated in the way of
Allah, and they should forgive and
forego. Do you not like that Allah
forgives you? Allah is Most-
Forgiving, Very- Merciful.
23. Surely, those who level a false
charge against the chaste, natve and
believing women are cursed in this
world and the Hereafter, and for them
there is a mighty punishment
24. on the Day when their tongues,
their hands and their legs will testify
against themselves of what they used
to do.
25. On that day Allah will give them
their rightful recompense in full, and
they will know that Allah is the Very
Truth who makes all things manifest.
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26. Vile women are for vile men, and
vile men are for vile women; and good
women are for good men, and good
men are for good women. Those are
free from what they (the accusers) say.
For them there is forgiveness, and a
graceful provision.
27. you who believe, do not enter
any houses, other than your own
houses unless you seek permission and
greet their inmates with Salam " That
is good for you, so that you may be
heedful.
28. We did not send you (0 prophet,)
but to the entire mankind, as a bearer
of good news and as a warner, but
most people do not know.
29. There is no sin on you if you enter
uninhabited houses in which you have
rightful benefit. Allah knows what you
reveal and what you conceal.
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30. Tell the believing men that they
must lower their gazes and guard their
private parts; it is more decent for
them. Surely Allah is A 11- A ware of
what they do.
31. And tell the believing women that
they must lower their gazes and guard
their private parts, and must not
expose their adornment except that
which appears thereof, and must wrap
their bosoms with their shawls, and
must not expose their adornment,
except to their husbands or their
fathers or the fathers of their husbands,
or to their sons or the sons of their
husbands, or to their brothers or the
sons of their brothers or the sons of
their sisters, or to their women, or to
those owned by their right hands, or
male attendants having no (sexual)
urge, or to the children who are not yet
conscious of the shames of women.
And let them not stamp their feet in a
way that the adornment they conceal is
known. And repent to Allah
believers, all of you, so that you may
achieve success.
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32. Arrange the marriage of the
spouseless among you, and the capable
from among your bondmen and
bondwomen. If they are poor, Allah
will enrich them out of His grace.
Allah is A 11- Encompassing, All-
Knowing.
33. And those who cannot afford
marriage should keep themselves
chaste until Allah enriches them out of
His grace. And those of your slaves
who wish to enter the contract of
Kitabah (emancipation by paying
money), contract Kitabah with them, if
you recognize some good in them.
And give them out of the wealth of
Allah that He has given to you. And
do not compel your maids to
prostitution - if they wish to observe
chastity in order that you may seek the
temporary benefit of the worldly life.
If one compels them, then after their
being compelled, Allah is Most-
Forgiving, Very- Merciful.
34. Indeed We have sent down to you
enlightening verses, and an exemplary
description of those who passed away
before you, and a good counsel for the
God-fearing.
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35. Allah is the Light of the heavens
and the earth. The example of His light
is that of a niche, in which there is a
lamp; the lamp is in a glass - the glass
looks like a brilliant star - it is lit by
(the oil of) a blessed tree, the olive,
which is neither eastern, nor western.
Its oil is about to emit light even
though the fire has not touched it - (it
is) light upon light. Allah guides to His
light whomsoever He wills; Allah
describes examples for the people, and
Allah knows everything well.
36. (The guided people worship Allah)
in the houses that Allah has permitted
to be raised, and where His name is
recounted and His purity is
pronounced, in the morning and in the
evening,
37. by the men whom no trade or sale
makes neglectful of the remembrance
of Allah, nor from establishing Salah
and paying Zakah ; they are fearful of
a day in which the hearts and the eyes
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38. The fate (of such people) is that
Allah will reward them for the best
deeds they did, and will give them
more out of His grace. Allah gives
whom He wills without counting.
39. As for those who disbelieve, their
deeds are like a mirage in a desert
plain, which a thirsty person deems to
be water, until when he comes to it, he
finds it nothing, and finds (the decree
of) Allah with him, so He pays him his
account in full. Allah is swift at
reckoning.
40. Or (their deeds) are like layers of
darkness in a vast deep sea
overwhelmed by a wave, above which
there is another wave, above which
there are clouds - layers of darkness,
one above the other. When one puts
forth his hand, he can hardly see it;
and the one to whom Allah does not
give light can have no light at all.
41. Did you not realize that purity of
Allah is proclaimed by all those in the
heavens and the earth, and by the birds
withtheir wings spread out? Everyone
knows one's own (way of) praying (to
Allah) and one's own (way of)
proclaiming Allah's purity. And Allah
knows well what they do.
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42. To Allah belongs the Kingdom of
the heavens and the earth, and towards
Allah is the final return.
43. Do you not realize that Allah
drives the clouds, then joins them
together, then turns them into a heap?
Then you see the rain coming out from
their midst. He sends down from the
sky mountains (of clouds) having hail
in them, then He afflicts with it
whomsoever He wills and turns it
away from whomsoever He wills. The
flash of its lightning seems to snatch
away the eyes.
44. Allah alternates the night and the
day. Surely, in that there is a lesson for
those who have eyes to see.
45. Allah has created every moving
creature from water. So, some of them
move on their bellies; and some of
them move on two legs, and some of
them move on four. Allah creates what
He wills. Surely, Allah is powerful
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46. We have surely sent down
enlightening verses, and Allah guides
whom He wills to the straight path.
47. They say, "We have believed in
Allah and in the messenger, and have
adopted obedience", then a group from
them goes back after all this. Those are
no believers.
48. When they are summoned to Allah
and His messenger that he (the
messenger) may judge between them,
in no time a group of them turns
averse.
49. And if the right is theirs, they
would come to him as (if they are)
submissive ones.
50. Is there a malady in their hearts or
do they have doubt or do they fear that
Allah and His messenger will do
injustice to them? Rather they
themselves are the unjust.
51. The only reply of the (true)
believers, when they are summoned to
Allah and His messenger that he (the
messenger) may judge between them,
is that they say, "We listen and obey."
Such people are the successful.
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52. Whoever obeys Allah and His
messenger and has awe of Him and
observes Taqwa for His sake, then
such people are the victorious.
53. And they (the hypocrites) swear by
Allah on forceful oaths that if you (0
prophet) order them, they will
certainly leave (their homes for Jihad
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your) obedience is known. Indeed
Allah is fully aware of what you do."
54. Say, "Obey Allah and obey the
messenger. But if you turn away, then
on him (the messenger) lies (the
responsibility of) what he is burdened
with, and on you lies (the
responsibility of) what you are
burdened with. And if you obey him,
you will get the right path. The duty of
the Messenger is no more than to
convey the message clearly."
55. Allah has promised those of you
who believe and do good deeds that
He will certainly make them (His)
vicegerents in the land, as He made
those before them, and will certainly
establish for them their religion which
He has chosen for them, and will
certainly give them peace in place of
fear in which they were before;
(provided that) they worship Me,
ascribing no partner to Me. And those
who turn infidel after that are the
transgressors.
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obey the messenger, so that you may
be favored with mercy.
57. Never think that the disbelievers
are (able) to frustrate (Allah's plan) on
the earth. Their abode is the Fire.
Indeed it is an evil terminus.
58. you who believe, the slaves
owned by you, and those of you who
have not reached puberty, must seek
your permission (to see you) at three
times: before the prayer of Fajr, and
when you take off your clothes at
noon, and after the prayer of Isha'.
These are three times of privacy for
you. There is no harm, neither to you
nor to them, after these (three times).
They are your frequent visitors, as
some of you are (frequent visitors) of
the others. This is how Allah explains
the verses to you. Allah is All-
Knowing, All-Wise.
59. When the children from among
you reach puberty, they must seek
permission, as the permission is sought
by those before them. This is how
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Allah is All-Knowing, All-Wise.
60. And those old women who have no
hope for marriage, there is no sin on
them, if they take off their (extra)
clothes while they do not display their
adornment. Still, that they refrain
(even from this) is better for them.
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61. There is no blame on a blind
person, nor is there any blame on any
lame one, nor is there any blame on a
sick person, nor on yourselves in that
you eat (something) from your own
homes or from the homes of your
fathers or the homes of your mothers
or the homes of your brothers or the
homes of your sisters or the homes of
your paternal uncles, or the homes of
your paternal aunts or the homes of
your maternal uncles or the homes of
your maternal aunts or from the places
the keys of which you have under your
control, 16 or from (the home of) your
friend. There is no sin on you if you
eat together or separately. So when
you enter homes, greet one another
with Salam , a greeting prescribed by
Allah, which is blessed, pleasant. This
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believe in Allah and His messenger
and who, when they are with him for a
collective matter, do not leave unless
they seek his permission. Surely, those
who seek your permission are the ones
who believe in Allah and His
messenger. So, if they seek permission
from you for some business of theirs,
give permission to whom you wish
from among them, and pray to Allah
for their forgiveness. Surely, Allah is
Most- Forgiving, Very-Merciful.
63. Do not take the call of the
messenger among you as a call of one
of you to another. Allah definitely
knows those of you who sneak out
hiding themselves under the cover of
others. So, those who violate his
(messenger's) order must beware, lest
they are visited by a trial or they are
visited by a painful punishment.
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64. Remember! To Allah belongs all
that is there in the heavens and the
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1. Glorious is the One who has
revealed the Criterion to His servant,
so that he may be a warner to all the
worlds,
2. the One to whom belongs the
kingdom of the heavens and the earth,
and who did neither have a son, nor is
there any partner to him in the
Kingdom, and who has created
everything and designed it in a perfect
measure.
3. Yet they have adopted other gods,
beside Him, who do not create any
thing, as they themselves are created,
and they possess no power to cause
harm or benefit even to themselves,
nor do they have any control over
death or life or resurrection.
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4. The disbelievers said, "This is
nothing but a lie he (the messenger)
has fabricated and some other people
have helped him in it." Thus they
came up with sheer injustice and
falsehood.
5. And they said, "(These are) the tales
of the ancients he (the messenger) has
caused to be written, and they are read
out to him at mom and eve."
6. Say, "It is sent down by the One
who knows the secret in the heavens
and the earth. Indeed He is Most-
Forgiving, Very- Merciful.
7. They said, "What sort of messenger
is this who eats food and walks in the
markets? Why is it that an angel has
not been sent down to him who would
have been a warner along with him.
8. Or a treasure should have been
thrown down to him, or he should
have a garden to eat from it?" And the
transgressors said (to the believers,)
"You are following none but a
bewitched man."
9. See how they coined similes for
you, so they have gone astray and
cannot find a way.
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10. Glorious is the One who, if He so
wills, would give you better than that -
gardens beneath which rivers flow,
and would give you palaces.
11. But they have disbelieved the Hour
(the Day of Judgment) and for those
who disbelieve the Hour, We have
prepared a flaming fire.
12. When it will see them from a
distant place, they will hear (the
sounds of) its raging and breathing,
13. and when they will be thrown into
a narrow place therein, while they will
be chained together, they will call for
death.
14. (Then it will be said to them,) "Do
not call for one death today, but call
for many a death."
15. Say, "Is that better or the eternal
paradise the God-fearing are
promised?" It will be a reward for
them and a final abode.
16. For them there will be whatever
they wish, while they will be eternal.
This is a promise undertaken by your
Lord, (the fulfillment of) which is
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17. (Remember) the Day when He will
gather them and what they used to
worship beside Allah and will say (to
the latter ones), "Did you mislead
these My servants, or did they
themselves lose the way?"
18. They will say, "Pure are You. It
was not for us to adopt other guardians
than You. Instead, You gave them and
their fathers (worldly) benefits till they
forgot the advice, and became a ruined
people."
19. Thus they will refute you in what
you say, and you will not be able to
repulse (the punishment,) or to receive
help. Whoever commits injustice from
among you, We will make him taste a
painful punishment.
20. We did not send any messengers
before you (0 prophet,) but all of them
used to eat food and walk in the
markets. And We have made some of
you a test for some others. Would you
observe patience? And your Lord is
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21. Said those who do not even expect
to meet Us, "Why the angels are not
sent down to us or why do we not see
our Lord?" Indeed they think too
highly of themselves, and have gone
too far in rebellion.
22. The Day they will see the angels,
there will be no good news for the
sinners that day, and they will say,
"(We need) a shelter, fully protected!"
23. And We will proceed to whatever
deeds they did, and will turn them into
scattered dust.
24. The people of Paradise, on that
day, will be the best in (terms of their)
abode and best in (terms of their)
resting-place.
25. The Day the sky will break open
with a cloud, and the angels will be
sent down in a majestic descent,
26. the Kingdom on that day will be
for the Rahman (the A 11- Merciful,
Allah), and it will be a difficult day for
the disbelievers.
27. And (Be mindful of) the Day the
wrongdoer will bite his hands saying,
"Would that I had taken a path along
with the messenger!
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28. Woe to me! Would that I had not
taken so-and-so for my friend!
29. Indeed he led me astray from the
advice after it had come to me." And
the Satan is man' s betrayer.
30. And the messenger will say, "0
my Lord, my people had taken this
Qur'an as deserted./
31. In a similar way We made for
every prophet an enemy from among
the sinners, but your Lord suffices as a
guide and as a supporter.
32. Said those who disbelieved, "Why
has the Qur'an not been revealed to
him all at once?" (It has been sent
down) in this way (i.e. in parts) so that
We make your heart firm, and We
revealed it little by little.
33. They bring to you no hypothesis,
but We bring to you the correct
position and (an answer) better
explained.
34. Those who will be driven on their
faces to Hell -they are the worst in
situation and far more astray from the
path.
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and appointed his brother Harun as a
minister with him.
36. So we said, "Go, both of you, to
the people who have rejected Our
signs. Then We annihilated them
totally.
37. As for the people of Nuh, when
they rejected the messengers, We
drowned them and made them an
example for mankind, and We have
prepared a painful punishment for the
transgressors.
38. And (We annihilated also the
peoples of) Ad and Thamud and the
people of Rass, and many generations
in between them.
39. To each (of them) We cited
examples, and each of them We
brought to utter ruin.
40. Indeed they (the pagans of
Makkah) have passed by the town that
was afflicted by an evil rain sent down
to it. So, havethey not been seeing
it?Rather, they do not believe in
Resurrection.
41. When they see you, they take you
only as a laughing stock, (saying) "Is
this the man whom Allah has sent as a
messenger?
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42. He would have almost led us
astray from our gods, had we not been
so firm towards them." They will
know when they will see the
punishment, who is farther astray in
his way.
43. Tell me about the one who has
taken his desire as his god, would you
then, become a guardian for him?
44. Or do you think that most of them
listen or understand? They are but like
cattle. Rather, they are even farther
astray from the (right) way.
45. Have you not observed how your
Lord stretched out the shadow (of the
sun)? If He so willed, He would have
made it stand still. Then We made the
sun an indicator for it.
46. Then We pulled it toward Us in a
gradual manner.
47. He is the One who has made the
night an apparel for you, and the sleep
a means of rest, and has made the day
a means of revival.
48. And He is the One who has sent
the winds conveying good news before
His mercy, and We have sent down
purifying water from the heavens,
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49. so that We revive a dead land
therewith, and give drink to the many
cattle and humans created by Us.
50. And We have distributed it (the
water) among them, so that they may
take lesson. Yet most of the people
refused all but ungratefulness.
51. Had We so willed, We would have
sent a (separate) warner for every
town, (but, according to Our wisdom,
We have sent Muhammad as a prophet
for all these towns)
52. So, (0 Prophet,) do not obey the
infidels, and strive against them with it
(the Qur' an), in utmost endeavor.
53. He is the One who joined the two
seas, so as this is sweet, very sweet,
and this is bitter, very bitter, and made
between them a buffer and an
insurmountable barrier.
54. And He is the One who created
man from water, then made of him
relations created by lineage and
relations created by marriage. Your
Lord is A 11- Powerful.
55. They worship, instead of Allah,
what can neither give them any benefit
nor can cause them any harm. The
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56. We did not send you but as a
bearer of good news and as a wamer.
57. Say, "I do not demand from you
any return, except that one should
adopt the (proper) way to his Lord, if
he so wills.
58. And place your trust in the Ever-
Living who cannot die, and proclaim
His purity along with His praise.
Enough is He to be aware of the sins
of His servants,
59. the One who created in six days
the heavens and the earth and
whatever lies between them, then He
positioned Himself on the Throne. (He
is) the Rahman (the A 11- Merciful,
Allah). So ask about Him someone
who knows.
60. And when it is said to them,
"Prostrate yourselves to the Rahman
(the All-Merciful, Allah)," they say
"What is Rahman? Shall we prostrate
ourselves to the one to whom you
direct us?" And it increases nothing in
them except aversion.
61. Glorious is the One who made
stellar formations in the sky, and
placed therein a lamp (i.e. the sun) and
a bright moon.
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day and the night following each
other, for the one who wishes to be
mindful or wishes to show gratitude.
63. The servants of the Rahman (the
All-Merciful, Allah) are those who
walk on the earth humbly, and when
the ignorant people speak to them,
they reply peacefully,
64. and those who pass the night
prostrating themselves and standing
before their Lord,
65. and those who say, "Our Lord,
avert from us the punishment of
Jahannam (the Hell); indeed, its
punishment is a persisting affliction/'
66. Indeed, it is evil as an abode and a
place to dwell in
67. -and those who, when they spend,
are neither extravagant nor miserly,
and it (i.e. their spending) is moderate
in between (the two extremes,)
68. -and those who do not invoke any
other god along with Allah, and do not
kill a person whom Allah has given
sanctity, except rightfully, nor do they
fornicate; and whoever does it, shall
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69. the punishment will be doubled for
him, and he will remain there
disdained, for ever,
70. except the one who repents and
believes and does good deeds, then
Allah will replace the evils of such
people by good deeds, and Allah is
Most- Forgiving, Very-Merciful.
71. Whoever repents and does
righteous deeds turns to Allah truly
72. - and those who do not witness
falsehood, and when they pass by the
absurd things, Pass by them with
dignity,
73. and those who, when they are
reminded of the verses of their Lord,
do not fall at them as deaf and blind
ones,
74. -and those who say, "Our Lord,
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children, comfort of eyes, and make us
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75. Such people will be rewarded with
the high place -because they observed
patience -and will be received therein
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76. living in it (the Paradise) for ever.
It is best as an abode and as a place to
dwell in.
77. Say (0 Prophet), "My Lord will
never care about you, if you will not
invoke Him. Now since you rejected
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2. These are the verses of the manifest
Book.
3. (0 Prophet,) perhaps you are going
to let yourself collapse in grief because
they do not believe.
4. If We so will, We can send down to
them a sign from the sky, for which
their necks will stay bent in
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5. Never a new message comes to
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6. Thus they rejected (the Truth); well,
soon will come to them the real
descriptions of what they used to
ridicule.
7. Have they not looked at the earth,
how many of the noble pairs (of
vegetation) We have caused to grow in
it?
8. Surely, in this there is a sign, but
most of them are not believers,
9. and indeed your Lord is the Mighty,
the Merciful.
10. (Remember) when your Lord
called Musa saying, "Go to the
transgressing people,
11. the people of Pharaoh. Do they not
fear Allah?"
12. He (Musa) said, "My Lord, I fear
that they will reject me.
13. My heart gets straitened, and my
tongue is not fluent; so send for Harun.
14. Moreover, they have (leveled) a
charge of offence against me, and I
fear they will kill me;"
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15. He (Allah) said, "Never! (They
will not be able to kill you.) So go,
both of you, with Our signs. We are
with you, listening (to the conversation
you will have with him.)
16. So go, both of you, to Pharaoh and
say, We both are messengers of the
Lord of all the worlds,
17. (sent with the message) that you
must send the children of Isra'il with
us'."
18. He (Pharaoh) said, "Did we not
nourish you among us as a child? And
you remained amidst us for years,
19. and you did the blunder you did;
still you are ungrateful."
20. He said, "I did that at a time when
I was mistaken.
21. Then I fled away from you when I
feared you. Thereafter my Lord
granted wisdom to me, and made me
one of the messengers.
22. As for the favor with which you
are obliging me, it is that you have
enslaved the children of Isra'il."
23. Pharaoh said, "What is the Lord of
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24. He (Musa) said, "Lord of the
heavens and the earth and whatever
there is between them, if you are to
believe.
25. He (The Pharaoh) said to those
around him, "Are you not hearing?"
26. He (Musa) said, "Your Lord and
the Lord of your early forefathers.
27. He (Pharaoh) said, "Your
messenger who is sent to you is a mad
man indeed."
28. He (Musa) said, "Lord of the East
and the West and whatever lies
between them, if you are to
understand."
29. He (Pharaoh) said, "If you adopt a
God other than me, I will certainly put
you to prison."
30. He (Musa) said "Will you (do this)
even if I bring to you something
evident?"
31. He said, "Then bring it, if you are
truthful."
32. So, he threw down his staff, and in
no time it was a serpent, clearly
visible,
33. and he drew out his hand, and right
then it was a white light to the
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34. He (Pharaoh) said to the chiefs
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35. He wants to expel you from your
land with his sorcery. So what do you
suggest?"
36. They said, "Leave him and his
brother alone for some time, and send
heralds to the cities,
37. so that they bring to you every
highly expert sorcerer."
38. So the sorcerers were assembled
for the appointed time of a known day,
39. and it was said to the people,
"Would you assemble,
40. so that we may follow the
sorcerers if they are victorious?"
41. So, when the sorcerers came, they
said to Pharaoh, "Will there be a sure
reward for us, if we are the
victorious?"
42. He said, "Yes, and of course, you
will then be among the closer ones."
43. Musa said to them, "Throw you
down what you are to throw."
44. So they threw down their ropes
and their staffs and said, "By the
majesty of Pharaoh, we will be the
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and in no time it started swallowing
the falsehood they invented.
46. So the sorcerers were made (by the
truth they saw) to fall down in
prostration.
47. They said, "We have believed in
the Lord of the worlds,
48. the Lord of Musa and Harun."
49. He (Pharaoh) said, "You have
believed in him before I permit you.
Surely, he (Musa) is the chief of you
all, who has taught you sorcery. So
you will soon know (your fate). I will
cut off your hands and feet from
different sides, and will crucify you all
together.
50. They said, "There is no harm. We
will return to our Lord.
51. We really hope that our Lord will
forgive us our faults, as we are the first
of the believers."
52. And We revealed to Musa saying,
"Make My servants travel at night.
Y ou will be pursued."
53. So Pharaoh sent into the cities (his)
men to muster (people)
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54. saying, "These are a small band,
55. and indeed they are enraging us,
56. and we are a host, well-aimed."
57. Thus We expelled them (i.e. the
people of Pharaoh) from gardens and
springs,
58. and from treasures and a noble
abode.
59. Thus it was. And We made the
children of Isra'il inherit all such
things.
60. So they (the people of Pharaoh)
pursued them (the people of Musa) at
the time of sunrise.
61. And when the two hosts saw each
other, the companions of Musa said,
"Surely we are overtaken."
62. He said, "Never! Indeed with me is
my Lord. He will guide me."
63. So We revealed to Musa saying,
"Strike the sea with your staff." So it
was severed apart, and each part
became like a big mountain.
64. Then We brought others close to
that place.
65. And We saved Musa and all those
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67. Surely, in this there is a sign, but
most of them are not believers,
68. and indeed your Lord is the
Mighty, the Merciful.
69. And recite before them the
narrative of Ibrahim,
70. when he said to his father and to
his people, "What do you worship?"
71. They said, "We worship idols, and
stay devoted to them."
72. He said, "Do they listen to you
when you call (them)
73. or do they bring benefit to you or
harm?"
74. They said, "No, but we have found
our fathers doing like this."
75. He said, "Have you then ever
considered what you have been
worshipping,
76. you and your ancient fathers,
77. they all are an enemy to me, except
the Lord of the worlds,
78. who created me, and who guides
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drink,
80. and when I become sick, He heals
me,
81. and who will make me die, then
will give me life,
82. and who, I hope, will forgive my
fault on the Day of Retribution.
83. my Lord, give me wisdom, and
make me join the righteous,
84. and destine for me a truthful
description among the next
generations,
85. and make me among those who
will inherit the Garden of Bliss,
86. and forgive my father. Indeed he
was one of those who went astray,
87. and do not put me to disgrace on
the Day when all will be raised to life,
88. the Day when neither wealth will
be of any use (to any one) nor sons,
89. except to him who will come to
Allah with a sound heart,
90. and the Paradise will be brought
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91. and the Hell will be fully
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is that which you used to worship
93. beside Allah? Can they help you or
help themselves?'
94. So they (their false gods) will be
thrown on their faces into it -they and
the erring people
95. and the entire army of Iblis
(Satan), all together.
96. They will say when they will be
quarreling there with each other,
97. By Allah, we were in open error
98. when we used to equate you with
the Lord of the worlds,
99. and it is only the sinners who
misguided us.
100. Now we have neither any
intercessors
101. nor any true friend.
102. Would that we have a chance to
return whereby we may join the
believers!'/
103. Surely, in this there is a sign, but
most of them are not believers,
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Mighty, the Merciful.
105. The people of Nuh rejected the
messengers
106. when their brother Nuh said to
them, "Do you not fear Allah?
107. I am an honest messenger for
you.
108. So, fear Allah and obey me.
109. I do not claim from you any
reward for it. My reward is with none
but with the Lord of the worlds;
110. so, fear Allah and obey me."
111. They said, "Shall we believe in
you while you are followed by the
lowest people?"
112. He said, "I do not know about
what they do;
113. their account is with none but
with my Lord, if you have sense.
114. And I am not the one who would
drive the believers away;
115. I am no more than a plain
warner."
116. They said, "Should you not stop,
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have rejected me.
118. So judge between me and them
with an open verdict, and save me and
all the believers who are with me."
119. So We saved him and those with
him in the Ark that was fully occupied.
120. Then We drowned, after that, all
the remaining.
121. Surely, in this there is a sign, but
most of them are not believers
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Mighty, the Very-Merciful.
123. The (people of) Ad rejected the
messengers
124. when their brother Hud said to
them, "Do you not fear Allah?
125. I am an honest messenger for
you,
126. so fear Allah and obey me.
127. I do not claim from you any
reward for it. My reward is with none
but with the Lord of the worlds.
128. Do you erect on every height a
monument, having no sound purpose,
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129. and take the objects of
architecture 8 as if you are going to
live forever,
130. and when you seize (someone)
you seize as tyrants?
131. So fear Allah and obey me.
132. And fear the One who has
supported you with what you know.
133. He has supported you with cattle
and sons,
134. and with gardens and springs.
135. In fact I fear for you the
punishment of a horrible day."
136. They said, "It is all equal for us,
whether you give us advice or you do
not become one of the advisors.
137. This is nothing but the practice of
the ancient,
138. and we are not going to be
punished."
139. Thus they rejected him, so We
destroyed them. Surely, in this there is
a sign, but most of them are not
believers,
140. and indeed your Lord is the
Mighty, the Merciful.
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141. The (people of) Thamud rejected
the messengers
142. when their brother Salih said to
them, "Do you not fear Allah?
143. I am an honest messenger for
you.
144. So, fear Allah and obey me.
145. I do not claim from you any
reward for it. My reward is with none
but with the Lord of the worlds.
146. Will you be left secure in
whatever is here,
147. in gardens and springs,
148. and in farms and date-palms, the
spathes of which are interwoven?
149. You hew out houses from the
hills with pride.
150. So fear Allah and obey me,
151. and do not obey the order of the
transgressors
152. who make mischief on the land
and who do not set things right."
153. They said, "You are merely one
of those bewitched.
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us. So, bring a sign if you are one of
the truthful."
155. He said, "This is a she-camel. She
has a share of water, and you have a
share of water on a specified day.
156. So do not touch her with evil
(intent), lest you should be seized by a
painful punishment."
157. But they killed her, then they
became remorseful,
158. and the punishment seized them.
Surely, in this there is a sign, but most
of them are not believers,
159. and indeed your Lord is the
Mighty, the Merciful.
160. The people of Lut rejected the
messengers
161. when their brother Lut said to
them, "Do you not fear Allah?
162. I am an honest messenger for
you.
163. So fear Allah and obey me.
164. I do not claim from you any
reward for it. My reward is with none
but with the Lord of the worlds.
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having sex) out of the whole universe,
166. and leave your wives whom your
Lord has created for you? Indeed you
are a people who cross (all) limits."
167. They said, "If you do not stop
Lut, you shall be included among the
outcast."
168. He said "Indeed, I am annoyed
with your act.
169. My Lord, save me and my family
from what they do."
170. So We saved him and his family,
all of them
171. except an old woman among
those who remained behind.
172. Then We destroyed the others,
173. and subjected them to a terrible
rain. So evil was the rain of those who
were warned.
174. Surely, in this there is a sign, but
most of them are not believers,
175. and indeed your Lord is the
Mighty, the Merciful.
176. The people of Aaikah rejected the
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you not fear Allah?
178. I am an honest messenger for
you.
179. So fear Allah and obey me.
180. And I do not claim from you any
reward for it; my reward is with none
but with the Lord of the worlds.
181. Give full measure, and do not be
among those who bring loss to others.
182. Weigh with an even balance,
183. and do not make people short of
their things, and do not spread disorder
in the land as mischief-makers,
184. and be fearful of the One who
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185. They said, "You are but one of
the bewitched men.
186. You are no more than a human
like us, and in fact we consider you to
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fall down upon us, if you are one of
the truthful."
188. He said, "My Lord knows well
what you do."
189. Thus they rejected him, so they
were seized by the torment of the Day
of Canopy. Indeed it was the
punishment of a terrible day.
190. Surely, in this there is a sign, but
most of them are not believers,
191. and indeed your Lord is the
Mighty, the Merciful.
192. This (Qur'an) is the revelation of
the Lord of the worlds.
193. The Trusted Spirit has brought it
down
194. upon your heart, so that you
become one of the wamers
195. in plain Arabic language.
196. And of course, it is (mentioned)
in the Scriptures of the former people.
197. Is it not a proof for them that the
knowledgeable of the children of
Isra'il recognize him (the prophet)?
198. Even if We had revealed it to a
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would not have believed in it.
200. This is how We have made it pass
through the hearts of the sinners.
201. They will not believe in it until
they will see the painful punishment
202. and it will come to them suddenly
while they will not be anticipating (it),
203. and (then) they will say, "Is it
(possible) that we are given some
respite?"
204. Is it then Our punishment that
they are trying to hasten up?
205. So tell me, if We give them
enjoyment for years,
206. then comes to them what they are
warned of,
207. what help can they receive from
the comforts they were given to enjoy?
208. We did not destroy any town
unless it has had warners
209. to give advice, and We have
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210. And this (Our" an) is not brought
down by devils.
211. It neither suits them, nor are they
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212. In fact, they are kept far away
from hearing (it at the time of
revelation).
213. So do not invoke any other god
along with Allah, otherwise you will
be among those who are to be
punished.
214. And warn the nearest people of
your clan,
215. and be kind with humbleness to
the believers who followed you.
216. So if they disobey you, then say,
"I disown what you do,"
217. and place your trust in the
Mighty, the Merciful,
218. Who sees you when you stand (in
prayer,)
219. and (sees) your movement among
those who prostrate themselves.
220. Surely, He is the A 11- Hearing, the
A 11- Knowing.
221. Shall I tell you on whom the
devils descend?
222. They descend on every sinful liar.
223. They give ear to hear (secretly,)
and most of them tell lies.
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224. As for the poets, they are
followed by the straying people.
225. Did you not see that they wander
in every valley,
226. and that they say what they do
not?
227. Except those who believe and do
righteous deeds and remember Allah
very much, and defend themselves
after they are wronged. And the
wrongdoers will soon know to which
place they are going to return.
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1. Ta Sin " These are the verses of the
Qur'an and an enlightening book,
2. a guidance and good news to the
believers
3. who establish Salah and pay Zakah
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4. As for those who do not believe in
the Hereafter, We have made their
deeds look beautiful to them. So they
are wandering astray.
5. Those are the people who deserve
the worst punishment and who are the
worst losers in the Hereafter.
6. Indeed you are being given the
Qur'an by a Wise, Knowledgeable
Being.
7. (Remember) when Musa said to his
family, "I have noticed a fire. I shall
bring to you some news from it, or
bring to you a live ember, so that you
may warm yourselves."
8. So when he came to it, he was
called: "Blessed is the one who is in
the fire and the one who is around it.
And pure is Allah, the Lord of the
worlds.
9. Musa, the fact is that I AM
ALLAH, the Mighty, the Wise.
10. And cast your staff down." So
when he saw it moving, as if it was a
snake, he retreated turning his back,
and did not look behind. "0 Musa, be
not scared. I am such that the
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11. except him who did wrong, then
after (having done) evil, replaced (it)
with good, then I am Most- Forgiving,
Very-Merciful.
12. And put your hand into your
bosom, and it will come out white,
without any evil, as one of the nine
signs (sent) to Pharaoh and his people.
Surely they have been a sinful people.
13. So when Our signs came to them
as eye-openers, they said, "This is a
clear magic."
14. And they denied them out of sheer
injustice and arrogance, though their
hearts believed them (to be true). See,
then, how was the fate of the mischief-
makers.
15. Surely We gave knowledge to
Dawud and Sulaiman, and they said,
"Praise belongs to Allah who made us
excel many of His believing servants.
16. And Sulaiman inherited (the traits
of) Dawud and said, "0 people we
have been taught the speech of birds,
and all sorts of things are given to us.
Indeed, this is the evident grace (of
Allah)."
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17. And mustered for Sulaiman were
his forces from among the J inns and
the humans and the birds. So all of
them were kept under (his) control,
18. until when they reached the valley
of the ants, one of the ants said, "0
ants, enter your dwelling places, lest
Sulaiman and his armies crush you
unknowingly."
19. So he (Sulaiman) smiled, laughing
on her speech and said, "My Lord,
enable me to become grateful to Y our
favor that you have bestowed on me
and on my parents, and to do good
deeds that You like, and admit me,
with Your mercy, among Your
righteous servants."
20. And (once) he (Sulaiman) checked
the birds and said, "How is it with me
that I do not see the hudhud (hoopoe)?
Rather he has disappeared.
21. I will punish him with a severe
punishment or slaughter him unless he
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22. Then the hoopoe did not take long
and said (to Sulaiman), "I have
discovered what you did not, and have
brought to youa sure information from
Saba' (Sheba).
23. 1 have found a woman ruling over
them, and all sorts of things are given
to her, and she has a great throne.
24. I have found her and her people
prostrating themselves to the sun,
instead of Allah, and the Satan has
beautified their deeds for them, and
has prevented them from the way, so
they do not take the right path,
25. that is, they do not prostrate to
Allah who brings forth what is hidden
in the heavens and the earth, -and who
knows whatever you conceal and
whatever you reveal."
26. Allah! There is no god but He, the
Lord of the Great Throne.
27. He (Sulaiman) said, "We shall see
whether you have told the truth or you
are one of the liars.
28. Go with this letter of mine, and
deliver it down to them, then turn back
from them, and see how they react."
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29. She (the queen) said (to her
officials after receiving the letter), "0
chieftains, there has been delivered to
me an esteemed letter.
30. It is from Sulaiman, and it is (in
the following words :) With the name
of Allah, the A 11- Merciful, the Very-
Merciful.
31. Do not rebel against me, and come
to me in submission."
32. She said, "0 chieftains, advise me
in the matter I have (before me). I am
not the one who decides a matter
absolutely unless you are present with
me."
33. They said, "We are powerful and
tough fighters, and the decision lies
with you; so consider what command
you should give."
34. She said, "In fact when the kings
enter a town, they put it to disorder,
and put its honorable citizens to
disgrace, and this is how they
normally do.
35. And I am going to send a gift to
them, then see, what response the
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36. So when he (the envoy) came to
Sulaiman, he said, "Are you extending
a financial aid to me? So what Allah
has given me is much better than what
He has given to you. But you
yourselves are proud of your gift.
37. Go back to them, and we will bring
to them forces they have no power to
face, and we will certainly drive them
out from there in humiliation while
they are disgraced."
38. He said, "0 chieftains, which one
of you will bring her throne to me
before they come to me
submissively?"
39. A stalwart of the Jinn said, "I will
bring it to you before you rise up from
your place, and for this (task) I am
powerful, reliable."
40. Said the one who had the
knowledge of the book, "I will bring it
to you before your glance returns to
you." So when he saw it (the throne)
well placed before him, he said, "This
is by the grace of my Lord, so that He
may test me whether I am grateful or
ungrateful. Whoever is grateful is
grateful for his own benefit, and
whoever is ungrateful, then my Lord is
Need- Free, Bountiful."
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41. He said, "Disguise the throne for
her, and we will see whether she
discovers the truth, or she does not
recognize it."
42. So when she came, it was said (to
her), "Is your throne like this?" She
said, "It seems to be the same. We
have been made to recognize the truth
even before this, and we have already
submitted."
43. And she was prevented (from
submitting before this) by that which
she used to worship instead of Allah.
Indeed she was from a disbelieving
people.
44. It was said to her, "Enter the
palace." Then once she saw it, she
thought it was flowing water, and
uncovered her legs. He (Sulaiman)
said, "This is a palace made of
glasses." She said, "My Lord, I had
surely wronged myself, and now I
submit, along with Sulaiman, to Allah,
the Lord of all the worlds."
45. And We sent to Thamud their
brother Salih saying (to them),
"Worship Allah." Then suddenly they
became two groups quarrelling with
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46. He said, "My people, why do you
seek evil to come sooner before good?
Why do you not seek forgiveness from
Allah, so that you are treated with
mercy?"
47. They said, "We regard you and
those with you as a sign of bad omen."
He said, "Your omen is with Allah,
but you are a people put to a test."
48. And there were nine persons in the
city who used to make mischief on the
earth and did not put things right.
49. They said, "Let us swear a mutual
oath by Allah that we shall attack him
(Salih) and his family at night, then
will say to his heir, We did not witness
the destruction of his family, and we
are really truthful.'.
50. Thus they devised a plan, and We
devised a plan, while they were not
aware.
51. So, look how was the fate of their
plan, that We annihilated them and
their people altogether.
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52. Now those are their houses, lying
empty because of their transgression.
Surely, in this there are signs for a
people who have knowledge.
53. And We saved those who believed
and who used to be God-fearing.
54. And (We sent) Lut when he said to
his people, "Do you commit the
shameful act while you can see (its
shamefulness)?
55. Is it that you really come to men
lustfully instead of women? No, you
are a people committing acts of
ignorance."
56. So, the answer of his people was
not else but that they said, "Expel the
family of Lut from your town. They
are a people who over-indulge in
purity."
57. So, We saved him and his family,
except his wife. We destined her to
remain among those who stayed
behind.
58. And We rained on them a rain. So
evil was the rain of those who were
warned.
59. Say, "Praise belongs to Allah, and
peace be on those of His servants
whom He has chosen." Is Allah better
or that which they associate (with Him
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heavens and the earth and sent down
for you water from the sky? Then We
caused to grow with it gardens, full of
glamour. It was not within your ability
to grow their trees. Is there any god
along with Allah? No, but they are a
people who equate (others with Allah).
61. Or the One who made the earth a
place to settle and made rivers amidst
it and made mountains for (making) it
(firm), and made a barrier between
two seas? Is there any god along with
Allah? No, but most of them do not
have knowledge.
62. Or the One who responds to a
helpless person when He prays to Him
and removes distress, and who makes
you vicegerents of the earth? Is there
any god along with Allah? No, but
little you heed to advice.
63. Or the One who guides you in
depths of darkness on land and sea,
and who sends the winds bearing good
news before His mercy? Is there any
god along with Allah? Allah is far
higher than the partners they ascribe to
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creation, then will reproduce it, and
who gives you provision from the sky
and the earth? Is there any god along
with Allah? Say, "Bring your proof if
you are true."
65. Say, "No one in the heavens and
the earth has the knowledge of the
Unseen except Allah." And they do
not know when they will be raised
again.
66. Rather, their knowledge has failed
in respect of the Hereafter. Rather,
they are in doubt about it. Rather, they
are blind to it.
67. And said those who disbelieved,
"Is it that, when we and our fathers
become dust, -is it that we shall really
be brought forth?
68. Indeed, it was promised to us and
to our fathers even before this. This is
nothing but the tales of the ancients."
69. Say, "Travel in the land and see
how was the fate of the sinners."
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70. And do not grieve for them, nor
should your heart be straitened
because of what they plan.
71. They say, "When shall this
promise come to pass if you are true?"
72. Say, "It is not unlikely that some
part of that (punishment) which you
are asking to come soon is already
following you closely."
73. And surely, your Lord is graceful
for the mankind, but most of the
people are not grateful.
74. Of course, your Lord knows for
sure what their hearts conceal and
what they reveal.
75. There is nothing hidden in the
heavens and the earth that is not
(recorded) in a manifest book.
76. Surely this Qur'an mentions to the
children of Isra'il most of the matters
in which they dispute.
77. It is guidance and mercy for the
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between them by His judgment, and
He is the All-Mighty, the All-
Knowing.
79. So trust in Allah. Surely you are on
the clear truth.
80. Surely, you cannot make the dead
to hear, nor can you make the deaf to
hear your call when they turn their
backs in retreat,
81. nor can you show the right path to
the blind against their wandering
astray. Y ou can make no one to listen
(to you) except those who believe in
Our verses, then submit themselves (to
Allah).
82. When the word will come to fall
upon them, We will bring forth for
them a beast from the earth who will
speak to them that the human beings
(i.e the infidels) did not believe in Our
signs.
83. And (remember) the day when We
will gather from every nation a host of
those who used to reject Our verses,
and they will be kept under control.
84. Until when they will come, He
(Allah) will say, "Did you reject My
verses while you did not comprehend
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them because of their transgression, so
they will not (be able to) speak.
86. Did they not see that We made the
night, so that they may have rest in it,
and (made) the day to make them see?
Surely, in this there are signs for a
people who believe.
87. And (remember) the day when the
Horn will be blown; so all those in the
heavens and the earth will be in panic,
except those whom Allah wills. And
All (of them) will come to Him in
humility.
88. And you see the mountains (at
present) supposing them as fixed
(forever), while (on that Day) they will
fly like the flight of clouds -an act of
Allah who has perfected every thing.
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do.
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deed will have (a reward) better than
that, and such people will be immune
on that day from any panic.
90. And whoever will come with evil
deed, the faces of such people will be
thrown down into the Fire. You will
not be recompensed but for what you
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91. I am but ordered to worship the
Lord of this city, which is sanctified
by Him. And to Him belongs every
thing, and I am ordered to be one of
the Muslims (who submit themselves
to Allah),
92. and to recite the Qur'an; so
whoever takes the right path, takes it
for his own benefit. As for the one
who goes astray, say (to him), "I am
only one of the wamers."
93. And say, "Praise belongs to Allah.
He will show you His signs, then you
will recognize them." And your Lord
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3. We recite to you a part of the story
of Musa and Pharaoh with truth for a
people who believe.
4. Indeed, Pharaoh had become high-
handed in the land, and had divided its
people into different groups; he used
to persecute a group of them,
slaughtering their sons and keeping
their women alive. Indeed he was one
of the mischief-makers,
5. while We intended to favor those
who were held as weak in the land,
and to make them leaders and make
them inheritors,
6. and give them power in the land,
and to show Pharaoh, Haman and their
armies the very thing they were
fearing from them.
7. We inspired the mother of Musa
saying, "Suckle him (Musa). Then
once you fear about him, cast him in
the river, and do not fear, and do not
grieve. Surely We are going to bring
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8. So the family of Pharaoh picked
him up, so that he becomes for them
an enemy and a (cause of) grief.
Indeed Pharaoh, Haman and their
armies were mistaken.
9. And the wife of Pharaoh said, (to
Pharaoh about Musa), "He may be a
delight of eye for me and you. Do not
kill him. It is hoped that he will be of
benefit to us, or we will adopt him as a
son." And they were not aware (of
what was going to happen).
10. And the heart of the mother of
Musa became restless; indeed she was
about to disclose this (the real facts
about Musa), had We not strengthened
her heart to remain among those who
have firm belief (in Allah's promise).
11. She said to his sister, "Keep track
of him." So she watched him from a
distance, while they were not aware.
12. And We had already barred him
(Musa) from (accepting) any suckling
women, so she (his sister) said (to
Pharaoh's people), "Shall I point out
to you a family who will nurse him for
you, and they will be his well-
wishers?"
13. Thus We brought him back to his
mother, so that her eye might have
comfort and she might not grieve, and
so that she might know that Allah's
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not know.
14. And when he reached his maturity
and became perfect, We gave him
wisdom and knowledge. This is how
We reward those who are good in their
deeds.
15. Once he entered the city at a time
when its people were heedless; so he
found in it two men fighting each
other: This one was from his own
group, and that one from his enemies.
So the one from his own group called
him for help against the one who was
from his enemies. So Musa gave him a
blow with his fist and finished him off.
(Then) He (Musa) said (out of
remorse), "This is some of Satan's act.
He is indeed a clear enemy who
misleads (people)."
16. He said, "0 my Lord, I have
wronged myself, so forgive me." So
He forgave him. 6 Indeed He is the
most Forgiving, Very- Merciful.
17. He (Musa) said, "0 my Lord! As
Y ou have favored me, I will never be a
supporter of the sinners."
18. Then next morning he was fearful
in the city, waiting (for what comes
next) when the man who sought his
help the day before, shouted to him for
help (again). Musa said to him, "You
are surely a clear trouble-maker."
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grasp at the one who was an enemy to
both of them, he (i.e. the Israelite)
said, "0 Musa, do you want to kill me
as you have killed a person yesterday?
Your intention is only to become a
tyrant in the land, and you do not
intend to be one of the peace- makers."
20. And there came a man running
from the farthest part of the city. He
said, "The chiefs are counseling each
other about you, so that they kill you.
So, leave (the city). I am one of your
well-wishers."
21. So, he went out of it (the city),
looking around in a state of fear. He
said, "0 my Lord, save me from the
cruel people."
22. When he set out towards Madyan,
he said, "I hope my Lord will guide
me to the straight path."
23. And when he arrived at the waters
of Madyan, he found a large number
of people watering (their animals) and
found, aloof from them, two women
keeping (their animals) back. He said,
"What is the matter with you?" They
said, "We cannot water (our animals)
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until these shepherds take (their
animals) back after watering them, and
our father is very old man."
24. So he (Musa) watered (their
animals) for them, then he turned to a
shade and said, "My Lord, I am in
need of whatever good you send down
to me."
25. Then one of the two women came
to him, walking bashfully. She said,
"My father is calling you, so that he
may give you a reward for watering
our animals. So when he (Musa) came
to him (the father of the women) and
narrated to him the whole story, the
latter said, "Do not fear; you have
escaped from the wrongdoing people."
26. One of the two women said, "Dear
father, hire him; the best man you can
hire is someone who is strong,
trustworthy."
27. He (the father) said (to Musa), "I
wish to marry to you one of these two
daughters of mine on condition that
you act as my employee for eight
years. Then if you complete ten
(years) it will be of your own accord.
And I do not want to put you in any
trouble; you will find me, Insha'allah
(God- willing) one of the righteous."
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28. He (Musa) said, "This is (done)
between me and you. Whichever of
the two terms I fulfill, there should be
no excess against me, and Allah is
witness to what we are saying."
29. So, when Musa completed the term
and set forth with his wife, he noticed
a fire from the direction of (the mount)
Tur, he said to his wife, "Stay here; I
have noticed a fire. May be I bring to
you some information or an ember
from the fire, so that you may warm
yourself."
30. So when he came to it, he was
called by a voice coming from a side
of the right valley in the blessed
ground, from the tree, saying, "0
Musa, I AM ALLAH, the Lord of the
worlds,"
31. and saying, "Throw down your
staff." So when he saw it moving as if
it were a snake, he turned back in
retreat, and did not look back. (Allah
said to him), "0 Musa come forward
and do not fear; you are one of those
in peace.
32. Insert your hand into your bosom,
and it will come out white without any
evil (disease), and press your arm
to your side for (removing) fear. Thus
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these are two proofs from your Lord
(sent) to Pharaoh and his chiefs.
Indeed they are transgressing people."
33. He said, "My Lord, I have killed a
person from them, therefore I fear that
they will kill me.
34. And my brother Harun is more
eloquent than me in speech; so send
him with me as a helper to bear me
out. I am afraid, they will give the lie
to me."
35. He (Allah) said, "We will
strengthen your arm with your brother,
and will give both of you such a power
that they will have no access to you (to
cause any harm) because of Our
signs. 10 You and your followers will
be the victors."
36. So when Musa came to them with
Our clear signs, they said, "This is
nothing but a forged magic, and we
have never heard of such a thing
happening in the days of our
forefathers."
37. Musa said, "My Lord is best aware
of the one who has brought guidance
from Him and who is going to meet
the best end of the abode. It is certain
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that the wrongdoers will not succeed."
38. And Pharaoh said (to his people,)
"0 courtiers, I do not recognize any
god for you other than me. So kindle
for me, Haman, a fire on the clay (to
bake bricks) and build for me a tower,
so that I may look on to the God of
Musa. I deem him to be one of the
liars."
39. (Thus) he and his hosts showed
arrogance in the land with no
justification and thought that they
would not be returned to Us.
40. So We seized him and his hosts
and threw them into the sea. Look
then, how was the fate of the
wrongdoers.
41. We made them leaders who called
(people) towards hell; and on the Day
of Judgment, they will not be helped.
42. And We made a curse to pursue
them in this world; and on the Day of
Judgment they will be among those
dejected.
43. And We gave Musa, after We
destroyed the earlier generations, the
Book having insights for people and a
guidance and mercy, so that they may
receive the advice.
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44. And (0 prophet,) you were not
there at the Western side (of the mount
Tut) when We delegated the matter to
Musa, nor were you among those
present
45. but We created generations (after
him) and a long time passed over
them. And you were not dwelling
among the people of Madyan, reciting
Our verses to them, but it is We who
do send messengers.
46. And you were not at the side of
(the mount) Tur when We called
(Musa), but it (your prophet-hood
through which you knew all this) is a
mercy from your Lord, so that you
warn a people to whom no wamer has
come before you, that they may
receive the advice.
47. And (We have sent you as a
messenger) lest, in case they suffered a
calamity because of what their hands
sent ahead, they should say, "Our
Lord, why did You not send a
messenger to us, so that we might have
followed your verses and been among
the believers?"
48. But when the Truth came to them
from Us, they said, "Why has he (the
messenger) not been given (a book)
similar towhat Musa had been given?"
Is it not that they denied what Musa
had been given before? They said,
"Both (Qur' an and Torah) are works
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they said, "We disbelieve each one of
them."
49. Say, "Then bring a book from
Allah which is better than both, in
guidance, and I shall follow it, if you
are true."
50. So if they do not respond to you,
be sure that they are only following
their desires. And who is more astray
than the one who follows his desire
without guidance from Allah. Surely
Allah does not take the wrongdoing
people onto the right path.
51. And We have conveyed (Our)
word to them one after the other, so
that they may receive the advice.
52. As for those to whom We gave the
Book before this, they believe in it
(Qui' an).
53. And when this (Qur'an) is recited
to them, they say, "We believe in it. It
is the truth from our Lord, and we are
the ones who had submitted (to it)
even before it (was revealed)."
54. Such people will be given their
reward twice, because they observed
patience. And they repel evil with
good, and spend from what We have
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55. And when they hear absurd talk,
they withdraw from it and say, "Our
deeds are for us and your deeds are for
you. Peace be on you. We do not
desire (to be entangled with) the
ignorant people."
56. You cannot give guidance to
whomsoever you wish, but Allah gives
guidance to whomsoever He wills, and
He best knows the ones who are on the
right path.
57. They said, "If we follow the
guidance with you (0 Muhammad),
we will be driven out of our land." Is it
not that We have established them in
the peaceful Haram (sanctuary) to
which the fruits of everything are
drawn as a provision from Us? But
most of them do not know.
58. And how many a town have We
destroyed that were over-proud of
their means of living. Now, those are
their habitations, which were never
inhabited after them except a few, and
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59. And your Lord is not such as He
would destroy the towns unless he had
sent to their central place a messenger
who recites to them Our verses, nor
are We such as would destroy the
towns unless their people are
wrongdoers.
60. Moreover, whatever of anything
you are given is (no more than) an
enjoyment of the worldly life and its
decoration, and that which lies with
Allah is much better and far more
lasting. So do you not use reason?
61. Is then the one, to whom We have
made a good promise which he is
going to meet, like the one whom We
have given the benefit of enjoying the
worldly life, then on the Day of
Judgment he will be among those
arraigned?
62. (Remember) the Day when He will
call them and say, "Where are My
partners' you used to claim?
63. Those against whom the word will
come true will say, "Our Lord, these
are the ones whom we led astray. We
led them astray as we ourselves went
astray. We negate before you our
responsibility (in respect of them); it
was not we whom they worshipped."
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whom you held as co-gods." So they
will call them, but they will not
respond to them, and they will see the
punishment. Would that they had
taken the right path!
65. (Remember) the Day when He
(Allah) will call them and say, "What
response did you give to the
messengers?"
66. So all events will become too
obscure for them (to give a correct
reply), and they will not (be able to)
consult each other.
67. As for the one who repents and
becomes a believer and acts
righteously, hopefully he will be
among the successful.
68. Your Lord creates what He wills
and chooses. Choice is not theirs. Pure
is Allah and far higher than their
ascribing of partners to Him.
69. Y our Lord knows what their hearts
conceal and what they reveal.
70. And He is Allah. There is no god
but He. Praise is only for Him in the
beginning and at the end, and He alone
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impose the night over you, continuing
forever up to the Day of Judgment,
which god, other than Allah, would
bring to you light? Then, do you not
listen?"
72. Say, "Tell me, if Allah were to
impose the day over you, continuing
for ever up to the Day of Judgment,
which god, other than Allah, would
bring to you night in which you may
have rest? Then, do you not see?"
73. And it is out of His mercy that He
has made day and night for you, so
that you may have rest in it, and so
that you may search for His grace, and
so that you may be grateful.
74. And (remember) the Day when He
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disbelievers) and say, "Where are My
partners' you used to claim?"
75. And We will draw out a witness
from every community (to prove their
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76. Indeed Qarun was from the people
of Musa, then he rebelled against
them. And We had given to him such
treasures as their keys would weigh
too heavy for a strong group of people.
(Remember) when his people said to
him, "Do not exult. Surely, Allah does
not like the exultant.
77. And seek the (betterment of) the
Ultimate Abode with what Allah has
given to you, and do not neglect your
share from this world, and do good as
Allah did good to you, and do not seek
to make mischief in the land. Surely,
Allah does not like the mischief-
makers."
78. He said, "This is given to me
because of the knowledge (I have)
with me." Did he not know that Allah
had destroyed, from the generations
before him, those who were stronger
than him in power and greater than
him in multitude? And the sinners
have not to be asked about their sins.
79. Then (once) he came out before his
people in his embellishment. Said
those who are desirous of the worldly
life, "Would that we had the like of
what Qarun has been given! He is a
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knowledge, "Woe to you, Allah's
reward is much better for him who
believes and acts righteously. But this
is given to none but to those who
observe restraint."
81. Then We made him and his home
sink into the earth. So there was no
group for him who could help him
against Allah, nor was he one of those
who could defend themselves.
82. And those who wished to be in his
position the day before, started saying,
"Oh, it seems that Allah extends
provision to whom He wills and
straitens (for whom He wills). Had
Allah not favored us, He would have
made us sink (too). Oh, it seems that
the infidels do not succeed."
83. As for that Ultimate Abode (the
Hereafter), We assign it to those who
do not intend haughtiness on earth nor
mischief. And the (best) end is for the
God-fearing.
84. Whoever brings good deed shall
have better than it, and whoever brings
evil deed, then those who commit evils
shall not be punished except for what
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you back to a place of return. Say,
"My Lord best knows the one who has
come with guidance and the one who
is in manifest error."
86. You were not expecting that the
Book would be sent down to you, but
it was a mercy from your Lord. So,
never be a supporter for the infidels.
87. And let them not prevent you from
Allah's verses after they are sent down
to you, and call (people) to your Lord,
and never become one of those who
associate partners with Allah.
88. And do not invoke any other god
along with Allah. There is no god but
He. Every thing is going to perish
except His Face. He alone has the right
to judge, and to Him you are to be
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2. Do people think that they will be
left (at ease) only on their saying, "We
believe, and will not be put to any
test?
3. Indeed We have tested those who
were before them. So Allah will surely
know the ones who are truthful, and
He will surely know the liars.
4. Or do those who commit evils think
that they will outstrip Us? Evil is what
they predicate.
5. Whoever hopes to meet Allah (must
be sure that) Allah's appointed time
has to come, and He is the All-
Hearing, the A 11- Knowing.
6. Whoever strives, strives for his own
benefit. Surely Allah is independent of
all the worlds.
7. Those who believe and do righteous
deeds, We will expiate their bad deeds
and will give them a better reward
(than their expectation) for what they
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8. We have instructed man to do good
to his parents. And if they insist upon
you that you should ascribe partners to
Me, then do not obey them. To Me is
your return; then I shall tell you what
you used to do.
9. And those who believe and do
righteous deeds, We shall include
them among the righteous.
10. Among men there are those who
say, "We believe in Allah", but when
they are persecuted in (the way of)
Allah, they take the persecution of
men, as equal to the punishment of
Allah. And should any help come from
your Lord, they will certainly say,
"We were with you." Is it not that
Allah knows well what lies in the
hearts of the people of all the worlds?
11. Allah will certainly know those
who believe and He will certainly
know the hypocrites.
12. Those who disbelieve say to those
who believe, "Follow our way, and we
will bear the burden of your sins." And
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are pure liars.
13. They shall certainly bear their own
loads, and some other loads along with
their own loads, and they will certainly
be questioned about what they used to
forge.
14. We sent Nuh to his people. So he
stayed with them one thousand, less
fifty, years. Then the Deluge seized
them, and they were transgressors.
15. So We saved him and the people
of the Ark, and made it a sign for all
the worlds.
16. And (We sent) Ibrahim when he
said to his people, "Worship Allah and
fear Him. That is better for you if you
know.
17. You only worship idols beside
Allah, and you invent a lie. In fact
those whom you worship beside Allah
do not have power to give you
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18. And if you reject me, then many
nations have rejected their messengers
before you. The messenger has no
more obligation than to convey the
message clearly."
19. Did they not see how Allah
originates the creation, then He will do
it again. Surely this is easy for Allah.
20. Say, "Go about in the land and
look how He has originated the
creation. Then Allah will create the
subsequent creation. Surely Allah is
powerful to do everything."
21. He punishes whom He wills and
has mercy on whom He wills. And to
Him you are to be turned back.
22. You are not (able) to frustrate
(Allah) neither in the earth nor in the
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23. And those who deny the signs of
Allah and meeting with Him - those
will despair of My mercy, and those
are the ones for whom there is a
painful punishment.
24. So, the response of his (Ibrahim)
people was none but that they said,
"Kill him. or "Burn him." So Allah
saved him from the fire. Surely in this
there are signs for a people who
believe.
25. And he (Ibrahim) said, "You have
adopted idols instead of Allah, only
because of love (you have) with each
other in the worldly life. Then on the
Day of Judgment you will reject each
other, and will curse each other. And
your abode is the Fire, and you will
have no helpers."
26. So Lut believed in him, and he
(Ibrahim) said, "I am going to leave
my homeland towards my Lord.
Surely He is the Mighty, the Wise.
27. And We granted him IsHaq (Isaac)
and Yaqub (Jacob), and assigned
prophet- hood and Book to his
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Hereafter, he will be one of the
righteous.
28. And (We sent) Lut when he said to
his people, "Indeed you commit the
shameful act that no one in the worlds
has ever preceded you in it.
29. Is it (not) a fact that you go for
men (to satisfy your lust) and rob the
wayfarers and commit evil in your
gathering?" So the answer of his
people was none but that they said,
"Bring us Allah's punishment, if you
are one of the truthful."
30. He said, "My Lord, help me
against the people who make
mischief."
31. And when Our messengers came
to Ibrahim with the good news, they
said, "We are going to destroy the
people of this town. Surely its people
have been transgressors."
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32. He said, "There is Lut in it." They
said, "We know well who is in it. We
will certainly save him and his family
except his wife who will be among
those remaining behind."
33. And when Our messengers came
to Lut, he grieved for them and his
heart was straitened because of them,
but they said, "We are going to save
you and your family, except your wife
who will be among those remaining
behind.
34. We are going to bring down on the
people of this town a punishment from
the sky, because they used to act
sinfully."
35. And We left from it (the town) an
evident sign for a people who
understand.
36. And (We sent) to Madyan their
brother Shuaib. So he said, "0 my
people, worship Allah and fear the
Last Day, and do not roam about in the
land as mischief makers."
37. So they gave the lie to him, then
they were seized by the earthquake
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38. And (We destroyed) Ad and
Thamud, and it is visible to you
through their dwellings. And the Satan
had beautified for them their deeds, so
he prevented them from the (right)
way, even though they were people of
insight.
39. And (We also destroyed) Qarun
and Pharaoh and Haman. Indeed Musa
came to them with clear signs; so they
acted arrogantly on the earth, and were
not (able) to escape.
40. Thus We seized each one of them
for his sin. So to some of them We
sent a violent wind; and some of them
were seized by a Cry; and some of
them We made to sink in the earth;
and some of them We drowned. And
Allah was not to do injustice to them,
but they used to do injustice to their
own selves.
41. The example of those who have
adopted patrons other than Allah is
like the spider that has made a house,
while indeed the weakest of houses is
the house of the spider. If only they
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42. Surely, Allah knows whatever
thing they invoke beside Allah, and He
is the Mighty, the Wise.
43. We site these examples for people,
but no one understands them except
the knowledgeable ones.
44. Allah has created the heavens and
the earth with truth. Surely in this
there is a sign for the believers.
45. Recite (0 Prophet) what is
revealed to you of the Book, and
establish Salah " Surely Salah restrains
one from shameful and evil acts.
Indeed remembrance of Allah is the
greatest of all things. Allah knows
what you do.
46. Do not debate with the people of
the Book unless it is in the best
manner, except with those of them
who commit injustice. And say, "We
believe in what is sent down to us and
sent down to you, and our God and
your God is One, and to Him we
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47. Thus We have sent down the Book
to you. So those to whom We have
given the Book believe in it. And from
these (the people of Makkah) there are
ones who believe in it, and no one
rejects Our verses except the infidels.
48. You (0 Prophet) have never been
reciting any book before this, nor have
you been writing it with your right
hand; had it been so, the adherents of
falsehood would have raised doubts.
49. But it (the Qur'an in itself) is (a
package of) evident signs in the hearts
of those who are given knowledge.
And no one rejects our verses except
the wrongdoers.
50. And they say, "Why is it that no
signs (miracles) have been sent down
to him from his Lord?" Say, "Signs are
only with Allah, and I am only a plain
warner."
51. Is it not sufficient for them that We
have sent down to you the Book that is
being recited to them? Surely in it
there is mercy and advice for a people
who believe.
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52. Say, "Allah is enough as a witness
between me and you. He knows what
is in the heavens and the earth. And
those who believe in falsity and do not
believe in Allah, -those are the losers.
53. They ask you to bring the
punishment soon. Had there not been
an appointed time, the punishment
would have come to them. It will
surely come to them suddenly while
they will not be aware.
54. They ask you to bring the
punishment soon, while the Jahannam
is surely going to engulf the
disbelievers
55. on the Day when the punishment
will envelop them from above them
and from under their feet and He
(Allah) will say, "Taste what you used
to do."
56. My servants who believe, surely
My earth is vast. So, Me alone you
must worship.
57. Every person has to taste death,
then to Us you are to be returned.
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58. As for those who believe and do
righteous deeds, We shall
accommodate them in mansions of the
Paradise beneath which rivers flow,
where they will live forever. Excellent
is the reward of the workers,
59. who observe restraint patiently and
place their trust in their Lord alone.
60. How many an animal there is that
does not carry its provision. Allah
gives provision to it as well as to you,
and He is the A 11- Hearing, the All-
knowing.
61. If you ask them as to who has
created the heavens and the earth and
has subjugated the sun and the moon,
they will certainly say, "Allah." How
then are they driven aback (by their
whims?)
62. Allah extends provision to whom
He wills from His servants, and
straitens it (for whom He wills).
Surely Allah knows every thing well.
63. And if you ask them as to who
sends down water from the sky, then
revives the land with it, they will
certainly say, "Allah." Say, "Praise is
for Allah." But most of them do not
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64. This worldly life is nothing but an
amusement and play, and the Last
Abode is the real life indeed. Only if
they know!
65. So when they embark on a ship,
they invoke Allah, having their faith
purely in Him. But when He saves
them (and brings them) to the land, in
no time they start committing shirk
(ascribing partners to Allah),
66. thus becoming ungrateful for what
We gave to them. Let them have some
enjoyment, then they will soon come
to know (the ill- fate of their attitude).
67. Did they not see that We have
made a peaceful sanctuary (Haram )
while (other) people around them are
beingsnatched away? Do they still
believe in falsity and reject Allah's
grace?
68. Who is more unjust than the one
who forges a lie against Allah or
rejects the truth when it comes to him?
Is there not in Jahannam a home for
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2. The Romans have been defeated
3. in the nearer land; and they, after
their defeat, will triumph
4. within a few years. To Allah
belonged the matter before and (to
Him it belongs) thereafter. And on that
day the believers will rejoice
5. with Allah's help. He helps
whomsoever He wills. And He is the
Mighty, the Very-Merciful.
6. It is a promise from Allah. Allah
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7. They know something superficial of
the worldly life, but of the Hereafter
they are negligent.
8. Did they not reflect in their own
selves? Allah did not create the
heavens and the earth and what is
between them but with a just cause
and for an appointed time. Yet many
of the people are disbelievers in the
meeting with their Lord.
9. Have they not traveled on earth to
see how was the end of those before
them? They were stronger than these
in power, and they had tilled the land
and had made it more populous than
these have made it, and their
messengers had come to them with
clear proofs. So Allah was not such as
could do injustice to them, but they
used to do injustice to themselves.
10. Then the end of those who did evil
was evil, because they rejected the
verses of Allah and used to make
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11. Allah originates the creation, then
He will create it again, then to Him
you are to be returned.
12. On the day when the Hour
(Qiyamah : the Day of Judgement))
will take place, the guilty will be taken
aback in grief and despair.
13. They will have no intercessors
from among their (so-called) partners
of Allah', and they themselves will
reject their (such) partners' .
14. And the day when the Hour
(Qiyamah : the Day of Judgement))
will take place -it will be on that day
that they will turn into separate
groups.
15. Then, those who had believed and
had done righteous deeds -they will be
in a garden, extremely delighted.
16. As for those who had disbelieved
and rejected Our verses and the
meeting of the Hereafter, they will be
brought for punishment.
17. So, proclaim Allah's purity (from
shirk) when you see the evening and
when you see the morning.
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18. And to Him be praise in the
heavens and the earth, and in the
afternoon and when you enter the time
of auhr (soon after the decline of the
sun towards West).
19. He brings out the living from the
dead, and brings out the dead from the
living, and gives life to the land after it
is dead. And in similar way you will
be brought out (from graves).
20. It is among His signs that He has
created you from dust, then soon you
are human beings scattered around.
21. And it is among His signs that He
has created for you wives from among
yourselves, so that you may find
tranquility in them, and He has created
love and kindness between you. Surely
in this there are signs for a people who
reflect.
22. And among His signs is the
creation of the heavens and the earth
and the difference of your tongues and
colors. Surely in this there are signs
for the persons having knowledge.
23. And among His signs is your sleep
by night and day, and your search for
His grace. Surely in this there are signs
for a people who listen.
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24. And it is among His signs that He
shows you the lightening which causes
fear and hope, and that He sends down
water from the sky, then He revives
the earth with it after its death. Surely
in this there are signs for a people who
understand.
25. And it is among His signs that the
sky and the earth stand firm by His
command. Then, when He will call
you from the earth, by a single call,
you will be coming out all at once.
26. To Him belong all those in the
heavens and the earth. All (of them)
are obedient to Him.
27. It is He who originates the
creation, then will create it again; and
it is easier for Him. His is the highest
description in the heavens and the
earth, and He is the Mighty, the Wise.
28. He (Allah) gives you an example
from yourselves: Do you have, from
among your slaves, any partners in the
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their desires without knowledge. So
who can guide the one whom Allah
leaves astray? For such people there
are no helpers.
30. So, set your face to the Faith
uprightly, this (faith) being the nature
designed by Allah on which He has
created the mankind. There is no
change in Allah's creation. That is the
straight faith, but most of the people
do not know.
31. (Set your face to the Faith) turning
totally towards Him, and fear Him,
and establish Salah, and do not be
among those who associate partners
with Allah
32. -among those who split up their
religion and became sects. Each group
is happy with what it has before it.
33. When the people are visited by
some affliction, they invoke their Lord
with exclusive concentration on
Him. Then once He gives them a taste
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of His mercy, a group of them starts at
once ascribing partners to their Lord,
34. so as to become ungrateful for
what We gave to them. So enjoy
yourselves awhile; then you will soon
come to know.
35. Is it that We have sent down to
them any authority that speaks to them
about their associating partners with
Him?
36. When We give people a taste of
mercy, they are happy with it, and if
they are touched by an evil because of
what their hands sent ahead, they are
at once in despair.
37. Did they not see that Allah extends
provision to whomsoever He wills,
and straitens (it for whomsoever He
wills)? Surely in this there are signs
for a people who believe.
38. So give to the kinsman his right,
and to the needy and the wayfarer.
That is better for those who seek
Allah's pleasure, and it is they who
will be successful.
39. Whatever Riba (increased amount)
you give, so that it may increase in the
wealth of the people, it does
not increase with Allah; and whatever
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pleasure with it, (it is multiplied by
Allah, and) it is such people who
multiply (their wealth in real terms.)
40. Allah is the One who created you,
then gave sustenance to you, then He
will make you dead, then He will
make you alive. Is there any one from
your (so-called) partners of God' who
can do anything of that (kind)? Pure is
He, and far higher than what they
associate (with Him).
41. Calamities have appeared on land
and sea because of what the hands of
the people have earned, so that He
(Allah) makes them taste some of what
they did, in order that they may return
(to the right way).
42. Say, "Go about in the land, and see
how was the end of those who were
before. Most of them were Mushriks
(i.e. those who ascribe partners to
Allah)."
43. Then set your face to the straight
Faith before the arrival of a day that
will never be repulsed by Allah. On
that Day the people will be split apart.
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will be against him; and whoever acts
righteously, then such people are
paving the path for themselves,
45. so that Allah may give reward, out
of His grace, to those who believed
and did righteous deeds. Surely He
does not love the unbelievers.
46. And among His signs is that He
sends winds giving good news (of
rain), and so that He gives you a taste
of His mercy, and that the ships may
sail with His command, and that you
may search for His grace, and you may
be grateful.
47. We had indeed sent before you
messengers to their people. So they
came to them with clear proofs. Then
We took vengeance upon those who
were guilty; and it was due on Us to
help the believers.
48. Allah is the One who sends the
winds, so they stir up a cloud, then He
spreads it in the sky however he wills,
and makes it (split) into pieces. Then
you see the rain coming out from its
midst. So, once He makes it reach
those whom He wills from His slaves,
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49. even though they were absolutely
hopeless before it was sent down to
them.
50. So, look to the effects of Allah's
mercy, how He gives life to the earth
after its death. Surely, That (Allah) is
the One who will give life to the dead;
and He has the power to do
everything.
51. Should We send a (harmful) wind,
and they see it (the tillage) turning
yellow, then they will turn ungrateful,
even after all the aforesaid (bounties of
Allah).
52. So, you cannot make the dead to
hear, nor can you make the deaf to
hear the call when they turn their
backs in retreat.
53. Nor are you (able) to show the
right path to the blind against their
straying. You can make none to listen
except those who believe in Our signs,
hence they submit.
54. Allah is the One who created you
in a state of weakness, then He created
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55. And on the Day when the Hour
(Qiyamah : the Day of Judgement)
will take place, the sinners will swear
that they did not remain (in the graves)
more than one hour. In the similar way
they used to be contrary (to truth in
their worldly life).
56. As for those who were given
knowledge and belief, they will say,
"You remained, according to the
destiny written by Allah, up to the Day
of Resurrection. So this is the Day of
Resurrection, but you had no belief."
57. So, on that Day, their apology will
not benefit the wrongdoers, nor will
they be asked to repent.
58. Indeed We have given in this
Qur'an all kinds of examples for the
benefit of mankind. (Still) if you bring
to them a sign, the disbelievers will
certainly say, "You are nothing but
men of falsehood."
59. Thus Allah seals up the hearts of
those who do not believe.
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2. These are verses of the Wise Book,
3. a guidance and mercy for those who
are good in their deeds
4. who are steadfast in Salah and who
pay Zakah and have faith in the
Hereafter.
5. It is these who are on guidance
given by their Lord, and it is just these
who are successful.
6. There is a man among the people
who buys discourses of distracting
amusements, so that he may mislead
(people) from the Way of Allah, and
make a mockery of it. For such people
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7. And when Our verses are recited to
him, he turns away in arrogance, as if
he did not hear them, as if there is
heaviness in his ears. So give him the
good' news of a painful punishment.
8. Surely, for those who believe and
do righteous deeds there are gardens of
bliss
9. in which they will live forever -an
absolute promise of Allah. He is the
Mighty, the Wise.
10. He has created the skies without
the pillars that you may see, and
placed mountains on the earth, lest it
shakes with you, and spread over it all
kinds of creatures. And We sent down
water from the heavens, and caused to
grow in it every noble pair.
11. This is the creation of Allah. Now,
show me what is created by those
others, besides Him. Rather, the
transgressors are in open error.
12. We gave wisdom to Luqman, and
said, "Be grateful to Allah;" and
whoever is grateful is, in fact, grateful
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needs, worthy of all praise.
13. (Remember) when Luqman said to
his son, while he was advising him,
"My dear son, do not ascribe partners
to Allah. Indeed, ascribing partners to
Allah (shirk) is grave transgression."
14. We commanded man (to be good)
in respect of his parents. His mother
carried him (in her womb) despite
weakness upon weakness, and his
weaning is in two years. (We said to
man,) "Be grateful to Me, and to your
parents. To Me is the ultimate return.
15. However, if they force you to
ascribe partners to Me about whom
you (can) have no (source of)
knowledge, then do not obey them.
Remain with them in this world with
due fairness, but follow the way of the
one who has turned himself towards
Me. Then, towards Me is your return,
so I shall tell you what you had been
doing."
16. (Luqman went on saying to his
son,) "My dear son, in fact, if there be
anything to the measure of a grain of
rye, and it be (hidden) in a rock or in
the heavens or in the earth, Allah will
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17. My dear son, establish Salah , and
bid the Fair and forbid the Unfair and
observe patience on what befalls you.
Surely, this is among the matters of
determination;
18. and do not turn your cheek away
from people, and do not walk on the
earth naughtily. Surely, Allah does not
like anyone who is arrogant, proud;
19. and be moderate in your walk, and
lower your voice. Surely, the ugliest of
voices is the voice of the donkeys."
20. Have you not seen that Allah has
subjugated for you what is in the
heavens and what is on the earth, and
has perfected His blessings on you,
both outward and inward? But among
people there are those who debate
about Allah with no knowledge, no
guidance and no book to enlighten.
21. When it is said to them, "follow
what Allah has sent down," they say,
"Instead, we would follow that on
which we have found our fathers." Is it
so, even though the Satan has been
calling them to the punishment of the
flaming Fire?
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22. And whoever submits his self to
Allah and is good in deeds, he in fact
holds on to the strongest ring. Towards
Allah is the ultimate end of all matters.
23. And whoever disbelieves, let not
his disbelief grieve you. To Us is their
return. Then We will tell them what
they did. Surely, Allah is All Aware of
what lies in the hearts.
24. We let them enjoy a little, then We
will drag them to a heavy punishment.
25. And if you ask them as to who has
created the heavens and the earth, they
will certainly say, "Allah." Say,
"AlHamdulillah " (Praise be to Allah).
But most of them do not know.
26. To Allah belongs what is in the
heavens and the earth. Surely, it is
Allah who is free of all needs, worthy
of every praise.
27. And if all trees that are on the earth
were to be pens, and the ocean
(converted into ink) is supported by
seven seas following it, the words of
Allah would not come to an end.
Surely, Allah is Mighty, Wise.
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28. Creation and resurrection of all of
you is no more (to Allah) than that of
one single person. Surely, Allah is All-
Hearing, All Seeing.
29. Did you not see that Allah makes
the night enter into the day, and makes
the day enter into the night, and He
has subjugated the sun and the moon,
each running towards an appointed
time, and that Allah is fully aware of
what you do?
30. That is because Allah is the only
Real One and what they invoke other
than Him is false and Allah is the
High, the Great.
31. Did you not see that the ships sail
through the sea by the grace of Allah,
so that He shows you some of His
signs? In that,indeed, there are signs
for every man of patience and
gratitude.
32. And when they are covered by
waves like canopies, they pray to
Allah, having faith exclusively in Him.
Then, once He brings them safe to the
land, some of them remain balanced,
(while others turn ungrateful
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33. people, fear your Lord and fear a
day when no father will help his son,
nor will a son be helpful to his father
at all. Surely, the promise of Allah is
true. So, the worldly life must not
deceive you, nor should you ever be
deceived about Allah by the Deceiver.
34. Surely, it is Allah with whom rests
the knowledge of the Hour; and He
sends down the rain, and He knows
what is in the wombs. No one knows
what he will earn tomorrow, and no
one knows in which land he will die.
Surely, Allah is All Knowing, All
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2. (This) revelation of the Book - in
which there is no doubt -is from the
Lord of the worlds.
3. Is it that they say, "He has
fabricated it"? No, it is the truth from
your Lord, so that you (0 prophet,)
may warn a people to whom no wamer
has come before you; may be they take
the right path.
4. Allah is the One who created the
heavens and the earth and all that is
between them in six days, then He
positioned Himself on the Throne.
Other than Him, there is neither a
guardian for you, nor an intercessor.
Would you then not observe the
advice?
5. He manages (every) matter from the
sky to the earth, then it (every matter)
will ascend to Him in a day the
measure of which is one thousand
years according to the way you count.
6. That One is the All-knower of the
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the Very- Merciful,
7. who made well whatever He
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8. Then He made his progeny from a
drop of semen, from despised water.
9. Then He gave him a proportioned
shape, and breathed into him of His
spirit. And He granted you the (power
of) hearing and the eyes and the hearts.
Little you give thanks.
10. And they said, "Is it that when we
disappear in the earth -is it that we
really come into a new creation?"
Rather they are ones who deny the
meeting with their Lord.
11. Say, "The angel of death who has
been assigned for you will take your
soul in full, then you will be brought
back to your Lord."
12. And (you will wonder) if you see
the sinners hanging their heads before
their Lord (and saying,) "Our Lord, we
have now seen and heard, so send us
back, and we will do righteous deeds.
Surely, (now) we are believers."
13. And if We had so willed, We
would have led everybody to his right
path (by force), but the word from Me
had come to pass: "I will certainly fill
the Jahannam with jinn and human
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14. So, have a taste, because you had
forgotten the meeting of this day of
yours. We have forgotten you; and
taste the eternal punishment for what
you used to do.
15. Only those people believe in Our
verses who, when they are reminded
of them, fall in prostration and
pronounce the purity and praise of
their Lord, and who do not wax proud.
16. Their sides remain apart from their
beds. They call their Lord with fear
and hope, and spend (in charity) out of
what We have given to them.
17. So, no one knows the delight of
eyes that has been reserved for them in
secret, as a reward of what they used
to do.
18. So, can one who is a believer
become like one who is a sinner? They
cannot become equal.
19. As for those who believe and do
righteous deeds, for them there are
gardens to dwell, as an honorable
hospitality for what they used to do.
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20. And the ones who disobeyed, their
abode is the Fire. Whenever they wish
to come out from it, they will be
turned back into it, and it will be said
to them, "Taste the punishment of fire
that you used to deny."
21. And We will certainly make them
taste the nearer punishment before the
greater punishment, so that they may
return.
22. And who is more unjust than the
one who was reminded of the verses of
his Lord, then he turned away from
them. Surely, We have to take
vengeance upon the sinners.
23. It is a fact that We gave the Book
to Musa. So be not in doubt about
receiving it, and We made it a
guidance for thechildren of Isra'il "
24. And We appointed leaders from
among them who guided (people)
under Our command, when they
observed patience, and kept firm belief
in Our verses.
25. Surely, your Lord will judge
between them on the Day of Judgment
in what they used to differ.
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26. Has it not been a source of
guidance for them as to how many
generations We have destroyed before
them who used to walk in their
dwellings? Surely in this there are
signs. So, do they not listen?
27. Have they not seen that We drive
water to the dry land, then We bring
forth crops thereby from which their
cattle and they themselves have food?
So, do they not perceive?
28. And they say, "When will this
decision take place if you are truthful
(in your claim)?"
29. Say, "On the day of decision their
belief will not be of any use to
disbelievers, nor shall they be given
any respite."
30. So, just ignore them (0 prophet,)
and wait. They (too) are waiting.
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2. Follow what is revealed to you from
your Lord. Surely Allah is A 11- A ware
of what you do;
3. and place your trust in Allah. Allah
is enough as a guardian.
4. Allah has not made for any man two
hearts in his chest cavity, nor did he
make your wives whom you subjected
to Zihar, your mothers, nor did he
make your adopted sons your (real)
sons. That is (merely) a word uttered
by your mouths. And Allah says the
truth and He shows the (right) way.
5. Call them by (the name of) their
(real) fathers; It is more equitable in
the sight of Allah. And if you do not
know their fathers, then they are your
brothers in faith and your friends.
There is no sin on you in the mistake
you make, but in that which you do
with intention of your heart; and Allah
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believers than their own selves, and
his wives are their mothers; and those
having mutual kinship are closer to
one another (for the purpose of
inheritance) than (other) believers and
emigrants according to the Book of
Allah, unless you do some good to
your friends (by making a will in their
favor). This had been written in the
Book (the Preserved Tablet).
7. And (recall) when We took from the
prophets their covenant, and from you
and from Nuh and Ibrahim and Musa
and Isa, the son of Maiyam, and We
did take from them a firm covenant,
8. so that He (Allah) may ask the
truthful ones about their truth. And He
has prepared a painful punishment for
the disbelievers.
9. you who believe, remember
Allah's favor to you, when the forces
(of the infidels) came upon you, and
We sent upon them a wind, and the
forces (of angels) you did not see.
Allah is watchful of whatever you do.
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from above you and from below you,
and when the eyes were distracted, and
the hearts reached the throats, and you
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were put to a trial and were shaken
with a violent convulsion.
12. (Remember) when the hypocrites
and those having malady in their
hearts were saying, "Allah and His
messenger did not promise us but
deceitfully;
13. and when a group of them said, "0
people of Yathrib (Madinah), there is
no place for you to stay; so go back."
And a group of them was seeking
permission (to leave) from the prophet,
saying, "In fact our homes are
vulnerable," while they were not
vulnerable; they wanted nothing but to
escape.
14. And if it (Madinah) is entered (by
the enemy, in their presence,) from all
its sides and they are asked (to
join) the mischief, they would readily
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them (their homes) but for a short
while
15. despite that they had already made
a covenant with Allah that they would
not turn their backs; and a covenant
with Allah has to be answered for.
16. Say, "Flight will never be of any
use to you, if you flee from death or
killing, and even then you will not be
left to enjoy (life) but for a little
while."
17. Say, "Who is there to protect you
from Allah, if He intends evil to you,
or (who is there to prevent Him) if He
intends mercy for you?" Beside Allah,
they will not find for themselves either
a friend or a helper.
18. Allah does know the ones from
among you who prevent (others from
joining the battle) and those who say
to their brothers, "Come along with
us," and who do not come to the battle
but for a little while,
19. (and that too) with a greed against
you (i.e. to extract a share of spoils
from you). But when fear comes, you
will see them looking towards you,
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gets faint because of death. Then once
fear is gone, they assail you with sharp
tongues, in greed for the good (i.e. the
wealth acquired as spoils). These
people did not accept faith (in real
terms), therefore Allah has nullified
their acts. All this is so easy for Allah.
20. They think that the coalition forces
have not (yet) gone. And should the
coalition forces come (again), they
would like to be living in countryside
among the Bedouins, asking (others)
about your news. And even if they
were to remain among you, they
would not fight, but a little.
21. There is indeed a good model for
you in the Messenger of Allah -for the
one who has hope in Allah and the
Last Day, and remembers Allah
profusely.
22. When the believers saw the
coalition forces, they said, "This is
what Allah and His messenger had
promised to us, and Allah and His
messenger had told the truth." It only
improved them further in faith and
submission.
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men who came true to the covenant
they had with Allah. So, some of them
have fulfilled their vows (by
sacrificing their lives in the way of
Allah), and some of them are (still)
waiting, and they did not change (their
commitment) in the least.
24. (All this happened) so that Allah
may give rewaixl to the truthful ones
for their truthfulness, and punish the
hypocrites, if He so wills, or accept
their repentance. Surely, Allah is
Most- Forgiving, Very -Merciful.
25. Allah has turned back the
disbelievers with all their rage, having
achieved no good; and Allah sufficed
the believers against fighting. And
Allah is Powerful, Mighty.
26. He has brought those of the people
of the Book (the Jews) who had
backed them, down from their
fortresses, and cast awe into their
hearts, so as to make you kill some of
them and take others as captives;
27. and He let you inherit their land
and their homes and their wealth, and
a land you have not trodden (so far) "
And Allah is Powerful to do any thing.
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28. prophet, say to your wives, "If
you intend (to have the pleasure of)
worldly life and its charm, then come
on, and I shall give you some stuff,
and release you in a handsome
fashion;
29. but if you intend (to gain the
pleasure of) Allah and His messenger
and (the betterment of) the Hereafter,
then, Allah has prepared a great
reward for those of you who are good
in their deeds."
30. wives of the Prophet, whoever
from among you will commit a clearly
shameful act, the punishment will be
doubled for her; and it is easy for
Allah to do so.
31. And whoever of you stays
obedient to Allah and His messenger,
and acts righteously, We shall give her
twice her reward, and We have
prepared for her a prestigious
provision.
32. wives of the prophet, you are not
like any other women, if you observe
taqwa (righteousness). So, do not be
too soft in your speech, lest someone
having disease in his heart should
develop fancies (about you); and do
speak with appropriate words.
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33. Remain in your homes, and do not
display (your) beauty as it used to be
displayed in the days of earlier
ignorance; and establish Salah, and
pay Zakah, and obey Allah and His
messenger. Allah only intends to keep
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prophet), and to make you pure
through a perfect purification.
34. And be mindful of Allah's verses
and the wisdom that is recited in your
homes. Surely, Allah is A 11- Kind, All-
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35. Surely, Muslim men and Muslim
women, believing men and believing
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women, truthful men and truthful
women, patient men and patient
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women, and the men who give
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or a believing woman, once Allah and
His messenger have decided a thing,
that they should have a choice about
their matter; and whoever disobeys
Allah and His messenger, he indeed
gets off the track, falling into an open
error.
37. (Remember) when you (0
Prophet,) were saying to the one who
was favored by Allah and favored by
you, 16 "Keep your wife to your self,
and fear Allah." And you were
concealing in your heart what Allah
was going to reveal, and you were
fearing people, while Allah is more
entitled to be feared by you. So, when
Zaid finished his desire for her, We
gave her into your marriage, so that
there may not be a problem for the
believers in marrying wives of their
adopted sons, when they finish their
desire for them; and Allah's decree
had to be enforced.
38. There is no problem for the
prophet in (doing) what Allah has
prescribed for him, a customary
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Allah and have awe of Him, and have
no awe of anyone except Allah. Allah
is sufficient to take account (of
everyone).
40. MuHammad is not a father of any
of your men, but he is a messenger of
Allah and the last of the prophets. And
Allah has the Knowledge of every
thing.
41. you who believe, remember
Allah abundantly,
42. and proclaim His purity at morn
and eve.
43. He is such that He and His angels
send blessings to you, so that He
brings you out from all sorts of
darkness into Light; and He is Very-
Merciful to the believers.
44. Their greeting, on the Day when
they will meet Him, will be, "Salam "
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noble reward.
45. prophet, We have sent you as a
witness and as a bearer of good news
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towards Allah with His permission,
and as a luminous lamp.
47. So give good news to the believers
that they are going to receive a huge
bounty from Allah;
48. and do not obey the infidels and
the hypocrites, and just ignore any hurt
(that afflicts you) from them, and
place your trust in Allah. Allah is
sufficient (for you) to take care of all
matters.
49. you who believe, when you
marry the believing women, and then
divorce them before you have touched
them, then they have no obligation of
any iddah (waiting period) for you that
you may count. So give them (due)
benefits, and release them in a pleasant
manner.
50. prophet, We have made lawful
for you all your wives whom you have
given their dowers, and those
(bondwomen) whom you own, out of
the captives Allah has given to you as
spoils of war, and daughters of your
paternal uncle, and daughters of your
paternal aunts, and daughters of your
maternal uncle, and daughters of your
maternal aunts, who have migrated
with you, and a believing woman
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wishes to bring her into his marriage,
these rules being exclusive for you,
and not for the (rest of the) believers, -
We know what We have prescribed for
them in respect of their wives and the
slave- girls they own - so that there
should be no difficulty for you. Allah
is Most-Forgiving, Very-Merciful.
51. You may postpone (the turn) of
any one you wish from among them,
and may accommodate with you any
one you wish. And should you recall
any one from those whom you kept
aside, there is no blame on you. It is
more likely, in this way, that their eyes
will stay content, and they will not
grieve, and all of them will be happy
with whatever you give to them. Allah
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52. No women are lawful for you after
this, nor is it lawful that you replace
them (the present wives) with other
wives, even though their goodness
may attract you, except the bond-
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53. you who believe, do not enter
the houses of the Prophet, unless you
are permitted for a meal, not (so early
as) to wait for its preparation. But
when you are invited, go inside. Then,
once you have had the meal, just
disperse, and (do) not (sit for long)
being keen for a chat. This (conduct of
yours) hurts the Prophet, but he feels
shy of (telling) you (about it), but
Allah is not shy of the truth. And when
you ask any thing from them (the
blessed wives of the Prophet), ask
them from behind a curtain. That is
better for the purity of your hearts and
their hearts. It is not allowed for you
that you hurt Allah's Messenger, nor
that you ever marry his wives after
him. Indeed, it would be an enormity
in the sight of Allah.
54. If you disclose any thing, or
conceal it, Allah is A 11- Knowing about
every thing.
55. There is no sin for them (the wives
of the Prophet) in (appearing without
Hijab before) their fathers, or their
brothers, or the sons of their brothers,
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or the sons of their sisters, or their own
(Muslim) women, or their slave-girls.
And (0 wives of the Prophet,) fear
Allah. Surely, Allah is witness to
every thing.
56. Surely, Allah and His angels send
blessings to the Prophet. you who
believe, do pray Allah to bless him,
and send your Salam (prayer for his
being in peace) to him in abundance.
57. Surely, those who annoy Allah and
His Messenger are cursed by Allah in
this world and in the Hereafter, and He
has prepared for them a humiliating
punishment.
58. As for those who hurt believing
men and believing women without
their having done anything (wrong),
they shall bear the burden of slander
and a manifest sin.
59. prophet, tell your wives and
your daughters and the women of the
believers that they should draw down
their shawls over them. That will make
it more likely that they are recognized,
hence not teased. And Allah is Most-
Forgiving, Very- Merciful.
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60. If the hypocrites and those having
malady in their hearts and the ones
who spread rumors in Madinah do not
stop (their evil deeds), We will
certainly stir you up against them, then
they shall no longer live in it as your
neighbors, but for a little while,
61. (and that too in a state of being)
accursed. Wherever they are found,
they shall be seized, and shall be killed
thoroughly
62. _ a consistent practice of Allah in
the matter of those who have gone
before. And you will never find a
change in Allah' s consistent practice.
63. People ask you about the Hour (i.e.
the Day of Judgment). Say," Its
knowledge is only with Allah." And
what can let you know? May be, the
Hour is near.
64. Surely, Allah has cursed the
infidels, and has prepared for them a
flaming fire,
65. wherein they will live forever,
finding no one to protect or to help.
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66. The Day their faces will be rolled
in the fire, they will say, "Oh, would
that we had obeyed Allah and obeyed
the Messenger!""
67. And they will say, "Our Lord, we
obeyed our chiefs and our elders, and
they made us to go astray from the
path.
68. Our Lord, give them twice the
punishment, and send a curse on them,
an enormous curse.
69. you who believe, be not like
those who annoyed Musa, then Allah
cleared him of what they alleged; and
he was honorable in the sight of Allah.
70. you who believe, fear Allah, and
speak in straightforward words.
71. (If you do so,) Allah will correct
your deeds for your benefit, and
forgive your sins for you. Whoever
obeys Allah and His Messenger
achieves a great success.
72. We did offer the Trust to the
heavens and the earth and the
mountains, but they refused to bear its
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73. The result (of all this) is that Allah
will punish the hypocrites, men and
women, and the Mushriks, men and
women, and will accept the repentance
of the believing men and women.
Surely Allah is Most- Forgiving, Very-
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1. Praise be to Allah, to whom belongs
all that is in the heavens and all that is
on the earth; and for Him is the praise
in the Hereafter, and He is the Wise,
the A 11- A ware.
2. He knows all that goes into the earth
and all that comes out from it, and all
that comes down from the sky and all
that ascends thereto. He is the Veiy-
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3. Said those who disbelieve, "The
Hour (i.e. the Day of Judgment) will
not come to us." Say, "Why not? By
my Lord, the knower of the Unseen, it
will come to you." Nothing in the
heavens and in the earth, even to the
measure of a particle, can escape Him,
nor is there anything smaller than that
or bigger, but it is recorded in a
manifest book.
4. (The Hour will come,) so that He
rewards those who believed and did
righteous deeds. For such people, there
is forgiveness (from Allah) and a
noble provision.
5. As for those who strived against
Our signs to defeat (the messenger),
for such people there is a painful
punishment of the divine wrath.
6. Those who are blessed with
knowledge see that what is sent to you
from your Lord is the truth, and it
guides (people) to the path of the All-
Mighty, the Ever- Praised.
7. And the disbelievers said, "Shall we
point out to you a man who informs
you that, when you are totally torn into
pieces, you shall be (raised) in a new
creation?"
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8. Has he forged a lie against Allah, or
is there a madness in him?" No, but
those who do not believe in the
Hereafter are in torment and far astray
from the right path.
9. Have they not, then, looked to the
sky and the earth that lies before them
and behind them? If We so will, We
would make the earth swallow them
up, or cause pieces of the sky to fall
upon them. Surely, in this there is a
sign for a servant (of Allah) who turns
to Him.
10. Surely We bestowed grace on
Dawud from Us: "0 mountains,
pronounce with him Allah's purity
repeatedly - and you too birds!"
And We made the iron soft for him
11. (saying to him,) "Make coats of
armour, and maintain balance in
combining rings, and do, all of you,
righteous deeds. Surely I am watchful
of what you do."
12. And for Sulaiman (We subjugated)
the wind; its journey in the morning
was (equal to the journey of) one
month, and its journey in the afternoon
was (equal to the journey) of another
month. And We caused a stream of
copper to flow for him. And there
were some J inns who worked before
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him with the leave of his Lord.
Whoever of them would deviate from
Our command, We would make him
taste the punishment of the blazing
fire.
13. They used to make for him
whatever he wished of castles, images,
basins as (large as) tanks, and big
cookware fixed (in their places). "Do
good, family of Dawud, in
thankfulness. Very few from My
slaves are thankful."
14. So, when We decided (that) death
(should come) upon him, nothing gave
them any indication of his death,
except a creature of the earth that had
eaten up his sceptre. So, when he fell
down, the J inns came to know that if
they had the knowledge of the Unseen,
they would not have stayed (so long)
in the humiliating punishment.
15. There was indeed a sign for (the
community of) Saba' in their home-
land: two gardens, (one) on the right
and (one) on the left. "Eat of the
provision from your Lord, and be
grateful to Him - (You have) an
excellent city, and a Most-Forgiving
Lord."
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16. Then they turned away. So We
sent to them the flood of the dam, and
replaced their two gardens with two
gardens having fruits of bitter taste,
and tamarisk and some bushes of wild
lotes.
17. Thus We punished them because
of their ungratefulness. We do not give
(such a) punishment but to the
ungrateful.
18. And We had set visible townships,
all the way between them and the
towns blessed by Us, and phased the
journey between them in measured
phases: "Travel along them at nights
and days peacefully."
19. Then they said, "Our Lord, make
(the phases of) our journeys more
distant." And they wronged
themselves, therefore We turned them
into stories, and tore them into pieces.
Surely in this there are signs for
everyone who is ever-patient, fully
grateful.
20. Iblis (Satan)has found his
assessment true about them. So they
followed him, except a group of the
believers.
21. He did not have any power over
them, but for the reason that We
should recognize the one who believes
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one who is in doubt about it; and your
Lord is Watchful over every thing.
22. Say. "Call upon those whom you
claim (to be your gods) beside Allah.
They do not possess (any thing) even
to the measure of a particle, neither in
the heavens nor in the earth. They
have no contribution at all in either of
the two, nor is any of them a helper for
Him (Allah).
23. Intercession before Him is of no
benefit, but for the one whom He has
permitted. (And those who receive a
command from Allah remain fearful)
until when fear is removed from their
hearts, they say (to each other), "What
did your Lord say?" They say, "The
Truth." He is the High, the Great.
24. Say, "Who gives you sustenance
from the heavens and the earth?" Say,
"Allah." And We or you are either on
the right path or in open error."
25. Say, "You will not be asked about
the sins we committed, and we will not
be asked about what you do."
26. Say, "Our Lord will assemble us
together, then will judge between us
with truth. He is the best Judge, the
A 11- Knowing."
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27. Say, "Show me the ones whom
you have associated with Him as
partners. Never! (You can never
produce such partners.) He is but
Allah, the Mighty, the Wise."
28. Even if you do not find anyone in
them, do not enter therein until
permission is given to you. And if it is
said to you, Go back', just go back; it
is more decent for you. Allah is All-
Aware of what you do.
29. They say, "When will this promise
(of the Day of Judgment) be fulfilled,
if you are truthful?"
30. Say, "You hold an appointment for
a day that you can neither put back for
a while, nor can you put it forward.
31. Those who disbelieve say, "We
will never believe in this Qur'an, nor
in that which was before it." But if
only you could see when the
wrongdoers will be made to stand
before their Lord, repulsing words (of
blame) to one another! Those who
were held as weak will say to the
overbearing, "Had you not been there,
we would have been believers."
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say to those weak, "Had we stopped
you from (accepting) guidance after it
came to you? Rather, you yourselves
were guilty."
33. And those weak will say to those
overbearing, "But (it was your)
intriguing day and night (that stopped
us from accepting guidance), when
you were directing us to disbelieve in
Allah and to set up rivals to Him."
And all of them will conceal (their)
regrets when they will see the
punishment. And We will place iron-
collars around the necks of those who
disbelieved. They will not be
recompensed except for what they
used to do.
34. We did not send a warner to a
township, but said those who lived a
luxurious life in it, "We reject what
you have been sent with."
35. And they said, "We are superior in
riches and children, and we are not
going to be punished."
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provision to whom He wills, and
straitens (it for whom He wills), but
most of the people do not know."
37. Your riches or your children are
not the things that bring you near Us
closely; however, the one who
believes and acts righteously (is close
to Us). Therefore, such people will
have the double reward for what they
did, and they will be at peace in the
upper chambers (of Paradise).
38. As for those who strive against our
signs trying to frustrate (them), they
will be arraigned into the torment.
39. Say, " Surely, my Lord extends
provision for whomsoever He wills,
and straitens (it) for him. And
whatever thing you spend, He replaces
it, and He is the best of the sustainers.
40. (Remember) the Day when He will
gather all of them together, then will
say to the angels, "Is it you that these
people used to worship?"
41. They will say, "Pure are You! You
are our mentor, not these. Rather, they
used to worship the Jinns. Most of
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42. So, you have no power today to
benefit or hann one another, and We
will say to the wrongdoers, "Taste the
punishment of the Fire that you used
to deny."
43. When Our evident verses are
recited to them, they say, "He is
nothing but a man who wishes to
divert you from what your fathers used
to worship." And they say, "This is
nothing but a forged lie." And the
disbelievers say about the Truth, when
it came to them, "This is nothing but
an explicit magic."
44. We did not give them any books
that they might study, nor did We send
to them any warner before you.
45. And those before them had
rejected (the prophets), while these
(infidels of Makkah) have not reached
even one tenth of what We gave to
those (before them). So, they rejected
my Messengers. Then (imagine) how
was My censure!
46. Say, "I advise you for one thing
only: that you stand up before Allah,
in pairs and in singles, then reflect;
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Prophet)." He is none but a wamer to
you in the face of a stem torment.
47. Say, "If I had ever claimed any
reward from you, then it is yours. My
reward is with none but Allah. And He
is witness over every thing."
48. Say, "My Lord sends forth the
Truth. He is the Best-Knower of the
Unseen."
49. Say, "Truth has come, and
falsehood (has vanished, and it) has no
power to produce or reproduce
(anything)."
50. Say, "If I go astray, I shall go
astray only to my own detriment. And
if I follow the right path, it is because
of what my Lord reveals to me. Surely
He is A 11- Hearer, Ever- Near."
51. And if you could only see when
they will be terrified! Then there will
be no escape, and they will be seized
from a place near at hand.
52. And they will say, "We believe in
Him." And how can they grasp at it
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and used to make conjectures from a
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54. And a barrier will be placed
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1. All praise belongs to Allah, the
Originator of the heavens and the
earth, who appoints the angels as
messengers having wings, in twos,
threes and fours. He adds to the
creation what He wills. Indeed, Allah
is powerful to do every thing.
2. Whatever blessing Allah opens for
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blessing upon you. Is there any creator
other than Allah who gives you
provision from the sky and the earth?
There is no god but He. So, to where
are you being turned around (by your
desires)?
4. (0 Prophet,) if they reject you, (it is
not something new, because) many
messengers have been rejected before
you. It is to Allah that all matters are
to be referred.
5. mankind, Allah's promise is
definitely true, therefore, the worldly
life must not deceive you, nor should
you be deceived about Allah by the
big deceiver (Satan).
6. Surely Shaitan (Satan) is an enemy
for you. So, take him as an enemy. He
only invites his group (to falsehood) so
that they become inmates of the
blazing fire.
7. Those who disbelieve will have a
severe punishment; and those who
believe and do righteous deeds will
have forgiveness and a great reward.
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is so much adorned for him that he
deems it really good (be equal to the
one who differentiates between good
and evil)? The fact, therefore, is that
Allah lets go astray whomsoever He
wills, and leads to the right path
whomsoever He wills. So, (0
Prophet,) let not your soul collapse in
grief for them. Surely Allah knows
well what they are doing.
9. Allah is the One who sends the
winds, then they raise up the clouds,
then We drive them to a dead land and
revive the land through them after its
death. In similar way shall be the
Resurrection.
10. Whoever desires honor, then all
honor lies with Allah alone. Towards
Him ascends the pure word, and the
righteous deed uplifts it. As for those
who plot evils, for them there is a
severe punishment, and their plot itself
will perish.
11. Allah has created you from dust,
then from a drop of semen, then He
made you couples. No female
conceives (a baby) nor gives birth (to
it) without His knowledge; and no
aged person is made to advance in age,
nor is a part curtailed from his age, but
all this is (recorded) in a book. Surely
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12. And two seas are not alike; this
one is sweet, saturating, pleasant to
drink, and that one is salt, bitter. But
from each, you eat fresh meat, and
derive ornaments that you wear. And
you see the boats therein cleaving
through water, so that you may search
for His grace, and that you may be
grateful.
13. He makes the night enter into the
day and makes the day enter into the
night, and He has subjugated the sun
and the moon; each one of them is
running towards an appointed time.
That is Allah, your Lord. To Him
belongs the kingdom. And those
whom you invoke beside Him do not
own even the membrane on a date-
stone.
14. If you call them, they do not hear
your call, and even if they were to
hear, they would not respond to you.
And on theDay of Judgment they will
deny your having held them as Allah's
partners. And none can inform you
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Allah, and Allah is Free- of -A 11- Needs,
the Ever- Praised.
16. If He so wills, He can do away
with you and bring a new creation.
17. For Allah, that is not something
difficult.
18. No bearer will bear the burden of
any other person. If a person carrying
a heavy load calls (someone) to (share)
his load, nothing from it shall be
carried (by the latter), even though he
be a near of kin. You can warn only
those who fear their Lord, while He is
unseen, and establish Salah. Whoever
gets purified gets purified for his own
benefit. And to Allah is the final
return.
19. The blind and the sighted are not
equal,
20. nor are darkness and light,
21. nor shade and heat of the sun.
22. And the living and the dead are not
alike. Allah makes to hear
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23. Y ou are but a warner.
24. Surely We have sent you with truth
as a bearer of good news and as a
warner, and there was no community
without a warner having passed among
them.
25. If they reject you, (it is not
something new, because) those before
them have (also) rejected
(messengers). Their messengers came
to them with clear proofs and with
scriptures and with the enlightening
book.
26. Then I seized those who
disbelieved. So, how was My censure !
27. Did you not see that Allah has sent
down water from the sky? Then We
brought forth with it fruits having
different colours. And among the
mountains there are tracks, white and
red- of different colours, and ( others)
utterly black.
28. And among humans and beasts and
cattle, there are those having different
colours as well. Only those of His
slaves fear Allah who are
knowledgeable. Surely Allah is
Mighty, Forgiving.
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Book and have established Salah and
have spent, secretly and openly, from
what We have provided to them --they
hope for a trade that will never crash,
30. so that He pays them their rewards
in full, and gives them more out of His
grace. Surely He is Most-Forgiving,
Very- Appreciative.
31. The Book We have revealed to you
is the Truth, confirming what was
(revealed) before it. Surely Allah, in
respect of His slaves, is A 11- A ware,
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32. Then We conveyed the Book as an
heritage to those of Our slaves whom
We chose. Now, some of them are
those who wrong their own selves, and
some of them are mediocre, and some
of them are those who outpace (others)
in righteous deeds with Allah's
permission. That is the great bounty,
33. gardens of eternity they enter.
They will be ornamented with
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Allah who has removed all sorrow
from us. Surely our Lord is Most-
Forgiving, Very- Appreciative,
35. who, out of His grace, has made us
land at a home of eternal living where
we are neither touched by weariness,
nor are we touched by boredom."
36. As for those who disbelieve, for
them shall be the fire of Jahannam;
neither they will be sentenced to death,
so that they could die, nor will its
torment be lightened for them. It is in
this way that We punish every infidel.
37. And they will be crying therein,
"Our Lord, take us out (from here),
and we will act righteously, not in the
way we have been doing before."
(Allah will say to them,) "Did We not
give you an age in your life in which
lesson could have been learnt by the
one who wished to take lesson? And
(furthermore) the warner had (also)
come to you. So, have a taste, because
the wrongdoers will have no supporter.
38. Surely Allah is the Knower of the
unseen in the heavens and the earth.
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successors (of the past generations) on
the earth. So the one who becomes
infidel, his infidelity will go against
himself. Their infidelity adds nothing
to the infidels but anger from their
Lord, and their infidelity adds nothing
to the infidels but loss.
40. Say, "Tell me about your
(presumed) co-gods whom you invoke
beside Allah. Show me that part of the
earth that they have created. Or do
they have a share in the (creation) of
the heavens?" Or have We given them
a book so that they are upon a clear
proof from it? No, but the wrongdoers
promise one another nothing but
delusion.
41. Undoubtedly, Allah holds back the
heavens and the earth from leaving
their existing state, and if they were to
leave, there is none who can hold them
back, except Him. Surely He is
Forbearing, Most-Forgiving.
42. They had sworn forceful oaths that
if a warner would come to them, they
would be more receptive to guidance
than any other community. But when a
warner came to them, it added nothing
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in the land and plotting of evil. And
the evil plot engulfs none but its own
people (who make it). So, they are
looking for nothing but the (divine)
practice with the earlier people. So
you will never find in Allah's practice
any change, and you will never find in
Allah's practice any diversion.
44. Did they not travel in the land and
see how was the end of those before
them? They were stronger than these
in power. Allah is not such that
something in the heavens or the earth
can frustrate Him. Surely He is All-
Knowing, A 11- Powerful.
45. If Allah were to take mankind to
task for what they did, He would have
not left a living creature on its back,
but He delays them upto an appointed
time. So when their time will come,
then Allah is the One who will see His
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2. By the Qur'an, that is full of
wisdom,
3. Y ou are truly one of the messengers
of Allah,
4. (and you are) on a straight path,
5. (this Qur'an being) a revelation
from the All-Mighty, the Very-
Merciful,
6. so that you may warn a people
whose fathers were not warned, and
hence, they are unaware.
7. The word has indeed come true
about most of them, so they will not
believe.
8. We have placed iron collars on their
necks, so they are reaching up to their
chins, and their heads are forced to
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front of them and a barrier behind
them, and (thus) they are encircled by
Us; so they do not see.
10. It is all equal for them whether you
warn them or do not warn them, they
will not believe.
11. You can (usefully) warn only the
one who follows the advice and fears
the Rahman (the A 11- Merciful Allah)
without seeing (Him). So give him the
good news of forgiveness and of a
noble reward.
12. Surely We will give new life to the
dead, and We are recording whatever
(deeds) they send before them and
whatever effects they leave behind.
Every thing is fully computed by Us in
a manifest book of record.
13. Cite to them the example of the
People of the Town, when the
messengers came to it,
14. when We sent to them two
(apostles), and they rejected both of
them, so We confirmed them with a
third one. So they said, "We are sent to
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said, "You are no more than human
beings like us, and the Rahman (the
A 11- Merciful Allah) has not sent down
any thing. Y ou are but telling a lie."
16. They (the messengers) said, "Our
Lord knows that we are undoubtedly
sent to you.
17. Our obligation is no more than to
convey the message clearly."
18. They (the People of the Town)
said, "We take you as a bad omen for
us. If you do not desist, we will
certainly stone you and you will be
afflicted by a painful punishment from
us."
19. They said, "Your bad omen is with
yourselves. (Do you take it as bad
omen) if you are given a good
counsel? Rather, you are a people who
cross all limits."
20. And there came a man rushing
from the farthest part of the city. He
said, "0 my people, follow the
messengers.
21. Follow those who do not claim any
reward from you, and who are on the
right path.
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worship the One who has created me
and to whom you will be returned?
23. Shall I adopt those gods besides
Him whose intercession, if Rahman
(the A 11- Merciful Allah) intends to do
harm to me, cannot help me in the
least, nor can they come to my rescue?
24. In that case, I will be in open error
indeed.
25. Undoubtedly I have believed in
your Lord; so listen to me."
26. (Thereafter when his people killed
him,) it was said to him, "Enter the
Paradise." He said, "Would that my
people knew
27. how my Lord has forgiven me and
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people any army from the heavens
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send down.
29. It was no more than a single Cry,
and in no time they were extinguished.
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messenger came to them, but they
have been mocking at him.
31. Did they not see how many
generations We have destroyed before
them who will not come back to them?
32. All of them are but to be
assembled together (and) to be
arraigned before Us.
33. And a sign for them is the dead
land. We gave it life and brought forth
grain from it; so from it they eat.
34. And We have placed gardens of
date-palms and grapes, and caused
springs to gush forth therein,
35. so that they may eat fruits thereof,
while it was not made by their hands.
Would they not then offer gratitude?
36. Pure (from every fault) is the One
who has created all the pairs of
whatever the earth grows and of the
humans themselves and of that which
they do not know.
37. And a sign for them is the night.
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towards its destination. That is the
designing of the A 11- Mighty, the All-
Knowing.
39. And for the moon We have
appointed measured phases, until it
turned (pale, curved and fine) like an
old branch of date palm.
40. Neither it is for the sun to overtake
the moon, nor can the night outpace
the day. Each one is floating in an
orbit.
41. And it is a sign for them that We
boarded their children in the loaded
ship,
42. and created for them things similar
to it on which they ride.
43. And if We so will, We can drown
them; then no one will respond to their
cry, nor will they be rescued,
44. unless there be mercy from Us,
and (unless) We let them enjoy for a
while.
45. And (they pay no heed) when it is
said to them, "Save yourselves from
that (punishment) which is before you
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the signs of your Lord, but they turn
averse to it.
47. And when it is said to them,
"Spend (to the needy) from the
provision Allah has given to you", the
disbelievers say to the believers,
"Shall we feed those whom Allah
could have fed, if Allah so willed?
Y ou are but in open error."
48. And they say, "When will this
promise come true, if you are
truthful?"
49. They are looking for nothing but
for a single Cry that will seize them
when they will be quarrelling.
50. So they will not be able to make a
bequest, nor will they return to their
household.
51. And the Horn will be blown, and
suddenly they will be rushing from
their graves towards their Lord.
52. They will say, "Woe to us! Who
has raised us from our sleeping place?
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Cry, and in no time they will all be
arraigned before Us.
54. Then, nobody will be subjected to
injustice in the least, and you will not
be recompensed but for what you used
to do.
55. The people of the Paradise are
engaged today in (their) activities,
happily enjoying (them).
56. They and their spouses are in
pleasant shades, reclining on couches.
57. For them there are fruits, and for
them there is whatever they ask for.
58. .Salam "(Peace upon you) is the
word (they receive) from Merciful
Lord.
59. And (it will be said to the infidels,)
"Get apart (from the believers) today
the guilty ones.
60. Did I not direct you, children of
'Adam (Adam), that you must not
worship the Satan, (because) he is an
open enemy for you,
61. and that you must worship Me,
(because) this is the straight path?
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62. He had misguided lot many people
from among you. So, did you not have
sense?
63. (Now) this is the Jahannam of
which you were consistently warned.
64. Enter it today, because you have
been persistently denying (the truth)."
65. Today We will set a seal on their
mouths, and their hands will speak to
Us, and their legs will bear witness
about what they used to do.
66. If We so will, We would wipe out
their eyes (right here in this world),
and they would be racing towards the
way, but how would they see?
67. And If We so will, We would
disfigure them at their places, and they
would not be able to move, nor would
they return.
68. And whomsoever We give long
life, we reverse him in creation. Then,
do they have no sense?
69. We did not teach him (the Holy
Prophet) poetry, and it is not proper
for him. It is nothing (of that sort,) but
(it is) an advice and a readable book
that explains (the Truth),
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alive (to listen to the truth), and so that
the word may prove true against the
disbelievers.
71. Did they not see that We have
created for them cattle, among things
made (directly) by Our hands, and
then they become their owners?
72. And We have brought them under
their control, so as some of them are
their means of transport, and some of
them they eat.
73. And for them there are (other)
benefits in them and things to drink.
So, would they not be grateful?
74. They have adopted gods other than
Allah, so that they may be helped (by
them).
75. They cannot help them, rather they
(the disbelievers themselves) are (like)
an army brought forth for (protecting)
them (the so-called co-gods)
76. So, their remarks must not grieve
you. Surely We know what they
conceal and what they disclose.
77. Did man not see that We have
created him from a drop of semen?
Then suddenly he stood as an open
adversary (to Us).
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Us and forgot his creation. He said,
"Who will give life to the bones when
they are decayed?"
79. Say, "These will be revived by the
same One who had created them for
the first time, and who is fully aware
of every creation,
80. - the One who created for you fire
from the green tree, and in no time you
kindle from it."
81. Is it that the One who has created
the heavens and the earth has no
power to create ones like them? Why
not? He is the Supreme Creator, the
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82. His practice, when He intends to
do something, is no more than He
says, "Be", and it comes to be.
83. So, pure (from every fault) is the
One in whose hand is the dominion of
all things. And towards Him you are to
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1. (I swear) by those who stand in
rows,
2. then by those who prevent firmly,
3. then by those who recite the dhikr,
4. surely your God is but One,
5. the Lord of the heavens and the
earth and what is between them, and
Lord of the points of sunrise.
6. Verily, We have decorated the
nearest sky with an adornment, the
stars,
7. and (have made them) a security
against every rebellious devil.
8. They cannot listen to the Upper
Realm and are hit from every side
9. to be driven off, and for them there
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bit, he is pursued by a bright flame.
11. Now ask them, "Are they stronger
in the formation of their bodies, or
those (other beings) that We have
created?" Certainly, We did create
them from sticky clay.
12. But you wonder (at their denial),
and they mock (at the idea of an
Hereafter).
13. And when any advice is given to
them, they pay no heed to it.
14. And when they see a sign, they
make fun of it,
15. and say, "This is nothing but an
open magic.
16. Is it when we have died and
become dust and bones, that we shall
be raised again,
17. and even our fathers of
aforetime?"
18. Say, "Yes, and you shall be
disgraced (too)!"
19. So, it will be only a single
castigating call, and all of a sudden
they will begin to see.
20. And they will be saying, "Woe to
us; this is the Day of Retribution."
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21. (It will be said to them,) "This is
the Day of Judgment that you used to
deny."
22. (It will be said to the angels,)
"Muster all those who were unjust,
and their fellows, and whatever they
used to worship
23. other than Allah, and show them
the way to Jahannam ,
24. and stop them (for a while,) for
they are to be asked some questions."
25. (Then they will be asked, "What is
wrong with you that you do not help
each other?"
26. On the contrary, that day all of
them will have totally surrendered.
27. And some of them (the followers
of their chiefs) will turn to others (the
chiefs), asking questions from one
another.
28. They (the followers) will say,
"Y ou were the ones who used to come
to (mislead) us forcefully."
29. They (the chiefs) will say, "On the
contrary, you yourselves were not
believers.
30. We had no authority over you at
all, but you yourselves were a
transgressing people.
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true against us. Indeed, we have to
taste (the punishment).
32. We did misguide you, (because)
we were ourselves erroneous."
33. So, that day, they will share each
other in punishment.
34. This is how We deal with the
criminals.
35. They were those to whom when it
was said: "There is no god but Allah",
they waxed proud,
36. and used to say, "Are we really to
leave our gods because of an insane
poet?"
37. No, he has come with Truth and
has confirmed all the messengers (of
Allah).
38. Surely you have to taste the painful
punishment, -
39. And you will be recompensed for
nothing but for what you used to do-
40. unlike Allah's chosen servants.
41. Those are the people for whom
there is a known provision,
42. the fruits; and they will be honored
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45. They will be served with a cup
from a flowing drink,
46. (that will be) white (and) delicious
for those who drink.
47. There will be no headache therein,
nor will they be intoxicated with it,
48. and by their side there will be
females restricting their gazes (to their
husbands), having pretty big eyes,
49. as if they were eggs hidden (under
feathers, protected from polLution).
50. Then they will turn to each other
asking questions mutually.
51. A speaker from them will say, "I
had a companion (in the worldly life)
52. who used to say (to me), "Are you
one of those who believe?
53. Is it when we have died and
become dust and bones? Is it true that
we are going to be recompensed (for
our deeds)?"
54. He (the speaker) will say (to other
people in Paradise) "Would you like to
have a look (at Jahannam to find out
what happened to that companion of
mine)?"
55. So he will look and will see him in
the middle of Jahannam.
56. He (the speaker) will say (to his
companion seen in Jahannam ), "By
Allah, you were going almost to ruin
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would have been among those
produced for punishment."
58. (Then the speaker will address
other people of Paradise in delight and
wonder, saying,) "Are we not then to
die anymore
59. beyond our first death, nor are we
going to be punished?"
60. This is, indeed, the great
achievement.
61. For this kind (of achievement), all
workers must work.
62. Is that (blissful Paradise) better for
hospitality or the tree of zaqqum ?
63. We have made it a test for the
unjust.
64. It is a tree that comes forth in the
bottom of Jahannam.
65. Its fruits are like the heads of
devils.
66. So, they have to eat from it and
have to fill their bellies with it.
67. Then they will have, on top of it, a
mixture made of boiling water.
68. Then, their final return is to the
Fire.
69. They found their fathers on the
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footsteps.
71. Most of the earlier ones (too) had
gone astray before them.
72. We did send wamers among them.
73. So look, how was the end of those
warned -
74. except Allah's chosen servants.
75. And Nuh did call Us (for help after
he was disappointed with his people),
so (We accepted his prayer, as) We are
the best to respond.
76. And We delivered him and his
family from the great agony,
77. and made his progeny the sole
survivors (from the Deluge).
78. And We left for him (a word of
praise) among the later people, (that
is):
79. Salam be on Nuh among (the
people of) all the worlds.
80. Certainly, this is how We reward
those who are good in their deeds.
81. He was one of Our believing
servants.
82. Then, we drowned others.
83. And certainly one of his adherents
was Ibrahim.
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Lord with a pure heart,
85. when he said to his father and his
people, "What is that which you
worship?
86. Do you wish (to have) fallacious
gods other than Allah?
87. Then, what do you think about the
Lord of the worlds?"
88. Then, he cast a look at the stars,
89. and then said, "I feel indisposed.
90. So they went away from him,
turning their backs.
91. And he made his way to their
gods' and said to them, "Why would
you not eat?
92. What is wrong with you that you
do not speak?"
93. Then he attacked them striking
with his right hand.
94. Then, they (the idolaters) came to
him rushing.
95. He said, "Do you worship what is
carved by yourselves,
96. while Allah has created you and
what you make?"
97. They said, "Build for him a
structure, and throw him into the
blazing fire."
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him, but We made them the lowest (by
frustrating their plan).
99. And he said, "I am going to my
Lord. He will show me the way.
100. my Lord, bless me with a
righteous son."
101. So, We gave him the good news
of a forbearing boy.
102. Thereafter, when he (the boy)
reached an age in which he could work
with him, he (Ibrahim) said, "0 my
little son, I have seen in a dream that I
am slaughtering you, so consider, what
is your opinion?" He said, "O my dear
father, do what you have been ordered
to do. You will find me, insha'allah ,
(if Allah wills) one of those who
endure patiently."
103. So, (it was a great episode) when
both of them submitted themselves (to
Allah's will), and he laid him on his
forehead (to slaughter him),
104. and then We called out to him,
"O Ibrahim,
105. you did make the dream come
true." This is how We reward those
who are good in their deeds.
106. This was indeed a trial that
clearly demonstrated (their obedience).
107. And We ransomed him with a
great sacrifice,
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108. and We left for him (a word of
praise) among the later people,
109. (that is,) "Salam be on Ibrahim!
110. This is how We reward those who
are good in their deeds.
111. Surely, he is among Our
believing servants.
112. And We gave him the good news
of IsHaq (Isaac), a prophet from
among the righteous.
113. And We did bless him, and
IsHaq. And among the progeny of
both of them, some are good and some
are utterly unjust to their own selves.
114. Certainly We bestowed favors
upon Musa and Harun,
115. and We delivered them and their
people from the great agony,
116. and We helped them, so they
became victors,
117. and We gave them the clear book,
118. and guided them to the straight
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119. And We left for them (a word of
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120. (that is,) Salam be on Musa and
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are good in their deeds.
122. Surely, both of them were among
Our believing servants.
123. And surely, Ilyas is one of the
messengers.
124. (Remember) when he said to his
people: "Do you not fear Allah?
125. Do you invoke Baal and ignore
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and the Lord of your forefathers?"
127. Then they rejected him.
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128. except Allah's chosen servants.
129. And We left for him (a word of
praise) among the later people,
130. (that is,) "Salam on Ilyasin
(Ilyas).
131. This is how We reward those who
are good in their deeds.
132. Surely, he was from among Our
believing servants.
133. And surely, Lut is one of the
messengers.
134. (Remember) when We saved him
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those remaining behind.
136. After that, We destroyed others
137. and you do pass by them at
daybreak
138. and by nightfall. Would you still
not understand?
139. And surely, Yunus (Jonah) is
from among the messengers.
140. (Remember) when he ran away
towards the boat that was already
loaded.
141. Then he participated in drawing
lots (to offload one of the passengers)
and was the one who was defeated.
142. Then the fish swallowed him
while he was reproaching his own self.
143. Had he not been of those who
proclaim Allah's purity,
144. he would have definitely lived in
its belly till the day when the dead will
be raised.
145. Then We cast him ashore in the
open while he was ill,
146. and We caused a tree of ourds to
grow over him.
147. And We had sent him (as
messenger) to one hundred thousand,
or more.
148. So, they believed, then, We let
them enjoy for a time.
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have daughters while they have sons?"
150. Or, had We created angels as
females while they were witnessing?
151. Beware! They are the ones who,
by way of a lie of theirs, (have the
audacity to) say,
152. .Allah has children, -and they are
absolute liars.
153. Is it that Allah has chosen
daughters (for Himself) instead of
sons?
154. What is the matter with you?
How (arbitrarily) do you judge?
155. Then, is it that you do not think
about it?
156. Or, is it that there is some open
authority with you?
157. Then bring your book, if you are
truthful.
158. And they have made up between
Him (Allah) and the J inns some
kinship, while the J inns already know
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160. except Allah's chosen servants.
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worship,
162. none of you can make anyone
turn away from Him (Allah),
163. except him who is to burn in
Jahannam.
164. And (the angels say,) "There is
no one among us who does not have a
known station,
165. and We, surely We, are those
who stand in rows
166. and We, surely We, are those
who proclaim Allah's purity."
167. And they (the pagans) used to
say,
168. .Had there been a scripture with
us like that of the former people,
169. we would have certainly been
Allah's chosen servants."
170. Then (once the divine book came
to them,) they disbelieved in it. So,
very soon they will come to know.
171. And Our Word has already come
to pass in favor of Our servants, the
messengers
172. (that) they are the ones who will
be supported,
173. and verily it is Our army (of
chosen servants) that prevails.
174. So, withdraw your attention from
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see (the reality).
176. Are they asking for Our
punishment to come sooner?
177. So, when it will descend in their
courtyard, then, evil will be the
morning of those warned.
178. So, withdraw your attention from
them for some time,
179. and watch. They shall soon see
(the reality).
180. Pure is your Lord, the Lord of all
might and honor, from what they
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181. and Salam be on the messengers
182. and praised is Allah, the Lord of
all the worlds.
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1. Sad " I swear by the Qur'an, (the
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2. but those who disbelieve are
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destroyed before them, so they cried
out (for mercy), while no time was left
for having any refuge.
4. They (the pagans) wonder that a
wamer has come to them from among
themselves. And the disbelievers say,
"This is a magician, a sheer liar.
5. Has he (not) turned all the gods into
a single God? It is a very strange thing
indeed."
6. And the leaders among them walked
out saying (to their followers), "Walk
away (from the Prophet,) and stay firm
on (adhering to) your gods. This (call
of the Prophet) is surely something
designed (for his personal benefit).
7. We never heard of it in the classical
faith (of ours). This is nothing but a
false invention.
8. Is it (believable) that the message of
advice has been sent down to him
(alone) from among all of us?" The
fact is that they are in doubt about My
message; rather, they have not yet
tasted My punishment.
9. Do they have the treasures of the
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10. Or do they have the ownership of
the heavens and the earth and what lies
between them? Then let them ascend
(to the sky) by ropes.
11. What is there (in Makkah) is just a
host of the (opposing) groups that has
to be defeated.
12. Even before them, the people of
Nuh and Ad and Firaun (Pharaoh), the
man of stakes,
13. and Thamud and the people of Lut
and the people of Aaikah have rejected
(the messengers). They were the
(strong) groups.
14. All of them did nothing but declare
the messengers as liars; hence, My
punishment became due.
15. And these people are waiting for
nothing but for a single Cry (the sound
of the Trumpet to be blown on
Doomsday) that will have no pause.
16. And they say, "0 our Lord, give us
our share (of the punishment) sooner,
before the Day of Reckoning."
17. Bear patiently with what they say,
and remember Our servant Dawud, the
man of might. Surely he was ever-
turning to Allah.
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to join him (in) making tasbiH (i.e.
pronouncing Allah's purity) at evening
and sunrise,
19. and the birds as well, mustered
together. All were turning to Allah
with him.
20. And We made his kingdom strong,
and gave him wisdom and decisive
speech.
21. Has there come to you the story of
the litigants, when they entered the
sanctuary by climbing over the wall?
22. When they entered upon Dawud,
and he was scared of them, they said,
"Be not scared. We are two litigants;
one of us has wronged the other, so
decide between us with truth, and do
not cross the limits, and guide us to the
right path.
23. This is my brother; he has ninety
nine ewes, and I have a single ewe; still
he said, Give it into my charge.' And
he overpowered me in speech."
24. He (Dawud) said, "He has
certainly wronged you by demanding
your ewe to be added to his ewe.
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except those who believe and do
righteous deeds, and very few they
are." And Dawud realized that We had
put him to a test, so he prayed to his
Lord for forgiveness, and bowing
down, he fell in prostration, and turned
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and surely he has a place of nearness
in Our presence, and an excellent
resort.
26. Dawud, We have made you a
vicegerent on earth, so judge between
people with truth, and do not follow
the selfish desire, lest it should lead
you astray from Allah's path. Surely
those who go astray from Allah's path
will have a severe punishment,
because they had forgotten the Day of
Reckoning.
27. We did not create the heavens and
the earth and what is between them in
vain. That is the thinking of those who
disbelieve. So, woe to the disbelievers
because of the Fire (they have to face).
28. Shall We make those who believe
and do righteous deeds equal to those
who commit mischief on the earth? Or
shall We make the God-fearing equal
to the sinners?
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29. This is a blessed Book We have
revealed to you, so that they deliberate
in its verses, and so that the men of
understanding may heed to advice.
30. And We blessed Dawud with
Sulaiman. He was an excellent servant
(of Allah). Surely, he was great in
turning (to Us, in penitence and
praise).
31. (Worth remembering is the
incident) when the swift horses of high
breeding were presented before him in
the evening.
32. He said, "I held the love of the
good things (i.e. these horses) because
of the remembrance of my Lord." until
it went behind the veil.
33. (Then he said,) "Bring them back
to me. -and he started passing his
hands over the shanks and the necks
(of the horses).
34. And indeed We tested Sulaiman
while We threw on his throne a body
after which he turned (to Us).
35. He said, "0 my Lord, forgive me,
and bless me with a kingdom that will
not be available to anyone after me.
Surely, You are the Bountiful."
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him that blew smoothly on his
command to wherever he wished,
37. and (We subjugated to him) the
devils (among Jinns), all builders and
divers,
38. and many others held in chains.
39. This is Our gift. So, do favor (to
someone) or withhold (it), with no
(requirement to give) account.
40. He has a place of nearness in Our
presence, and an excellent end.
41. And remember Our servant,
Ayyub - when he called his Lord
saying, "The Shaitan (Satan) has
inflicted weariness and pain upon me."
42. (Allah said to him,) "Strike (the
ground) with your foot: Here is a cool
water to bathe, and a drink!"
43. And We let him have his family
and the like of them besides, as a
mercy from Us, and a reminder for the
people of understanding.
44. And (We said to him,) "Take (a
bundle of) thin twigs in your hand, and
strike with it, and do not violate your
oath. Surely, We found him
veryenduring. He was really an
excellent servant. Surely, he was great
in turning (to Us, in penitence and
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45. And remember Our servants -
Ibrahim and IsHaq and Yaqub -the
men of strength and the men of vision.
46. We chose them for a trait of
remembering the (eternal) Home (in
the Hereafter).
47. And surely they are, in Our sight,
among the chosen, the best of the
righteous.
48. And remember Ismail and Al-Yasa
and Dhul-Kifl. Each one of them was
among the best of the righteous.
49. This is a reminder (of what has
passed). And surely the God-fearing
will have the best place to return:
50. -everlasting gardens, with (their)
doors opened for them.
51. They will be relaxing in it, calling
there for plenteous fruits and drinks;
52. and in their company there will be
females restricting their glances (to
their husbands, and) of matching ages.
53. This is what you are being
promised for the Day of Reckoning.
54. Surely, that is provision provided
by Us, to which there is no end.
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will surely have the most evil place to
return:
56. the Jahannam , in which they will
enter. So, how evil is that place to
rest?
57. Let them taste this: hot water and
pus,
58. and other things similar to it of
various kinds.
59. (When the leaders of the infidels
will see their followers entering the
Hell after them, they will say to each
other,) "This is a multitude rushing
into (the Hell) with you -they are not
welcome -they are to bum in the Fire."
60. They (the followers) will say (to
their leaders) "No, it is you who are
not welcome; you are the ones who
brought this upon us." So, how evil is
the place to stay (for ever)!"
61. They (the followers) will say, "Our
Lord, whoever has brought this on us,
do increase his punishment twofold in
the Fire."
62. And they (the infidels) will say,
"What is the matter with us that we do
not see those men (here in Hell) whom
we used to count amongst the worst?
(i.e the Muslims whom the infidels
used to treat as the worst people
among them)
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stock (unjustly), or have our eyes
missed them?"
64. That is going to happen definitely,
that is, the mutual quarrel of the
people of the Fire.
65. Say, "I am only a warner, and
there is no god but Allah, the One, the
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66. the Lord of the heavens and the
earth and what is between them, the
Mighty, the Very- Forgiving."
67. Say, "It is a great news
68. to which you are averse.
69. I had no knowledge of the
Heavenly Beings when they were
debating (about the creation of
'Adam)/
70. Revelation is sent to me only
because I am a plain warner.
71. When your Lord said to the angels,
"I am going to create man from clay.
72. So, once I make him perfectly and
breath My spirit into him, you must
fall down in prostration before him."
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73. Then, the angels prostrated
themselves, all of them together -
74. except Iblis (Satan). He waxed
proud, and became one of the
disbelievers.
75. He (Allah) said, "0 Iblis, what did
prevent you from prostrating yourself
before what I created with My hands?
Did you wax proud or were you
among the lofty ones?"
76. He said, "I am better than him.
Y ou created me from fire, and created
him from clay."
77. He said, "Then, get out from here,
for you are accursed,
78. and on you shall remain My curse
till the Day of Judgment."
79. He said, "0 my Lord, then give me
respite till the day they are raised
again."
80. He said, "Then, you have been
given respite,
81. until the Day of the Appointed
Time."
82. He said, "Then, I swear by Your
Might, that I will definitely lead them
astray, all of them -
83. except Your chosen servants
among them."
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-and it is (always) the truth that I
speak-
85. that I will definitely fill the
Jahannam with you and with those
who will follow you from among
them, all together."
86. Say (0 Prophet to the unbelievers,)
"I do not demand from you any fee for
it, nor am I from among those who
make up things artificially.
87. It is nothing but an advice for all
the worlds.
88. And you will come to know its
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1. This is the revelation of the Book
from Allah, the Mighty, the Wise.
2. Surely We have revealed the Book
to you with truth; so worship Allah
making your submission exclusive for
Him.
3. Remember, Allah alone deserves
the exclusive submission. As for those
who have adopted guardians other
than Him (saying), "We worship them
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would bring us near to Allah closely",
Allah will judge between them in the
matters in which they are differing.
Surely, Allah does not guide anyone
who is liar, highly infidel.
4. Had Allah opted to have a son of
His own, He would have definitely
chosen anyone, as He wished, out of
what He had created. (But), Pure is
He. He is Allah, the Only One, the
A 11- Dominant.
5. He created the heavens and the earth
for just purpose. He wraps the night
over the day and He wraps the day
over the night, and He has put the sun
and the moon under His command,
each one of them moving for an
appointed term. Remember, He is the
Mighty, the Most- Forgiving.
6. He created you from a single
person, then (once this person was
created,) He made his match from him,
and sent down for you eight pairs of
the cattle. He creates you in the
wombs of your mothers, creation after
creation, in three layers of darkness.
That is your Allah, your Lord. To Him
belongs the whole Kingdom. There is
no god but He. Then, to where are you
being diverted (by your whims)?
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7. If you disbelieve, then, Allah does
not need you at all, however He does
not like for His servants to be
disbelievers; and if you are grateful,
He will like it for you. No one will
bear the burden of someone else.
Then, to your Lord is your return; so
He will tell you about what you used
to do. He is aware of whatever lies in
the hearts.
8. And when man is afflicted by pain,
he calls his Lord turning to Him
passionately. Thereafter, when He
blesses him with some favor from
Him, he forgets that for which he was
calling Him earlier, and sets up
partners for Allah, so that he leads
others astray from His way. Say,
"Enjoy (the pleasure of) your disbelief
for a while, (then) surely, you are from
among the people of the Fire."
9. Can (such people be equal to) the
one who worships during the hours of
night, prostrating himself and
standing, fearing the Hereafter and
having hopes in his Lord's mercy?
Say, "Can those who know and those
who do not know become equal?" It is
only the people of understanding who
are receptive of the advice.
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10. Say (on My behalf) "0 My
servants who believe, fear your Lord.
Those who do good deeds in this
world will have a good return, and the
earth of Allah is wide. Certainly those
who observe patience will be given
their reward in full without measure.
11. Say, "I have been ordered to
worship Allah, making my submission
exclusive to Him.
12. And I have been ordered to be the
first of those who submit."
13. Say, "If I were to disobey my
Lord, I fear the punishment of a great
day."
14. Say, "It is Allah whom I worship,
making my submission exclusive to
Him.
15. So, worship what you wish other
than Him." Say, "Indeed, the losers are
those who (will) lose their selves and
their people on the Day of Judgment.
Beware, that is really the obvious
loss."
16. For them there are canopies of fire
on top of them and canopies (of fire)
underneath them. That is the
thing against which Allah warns His
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servants. "So, servants of Mine, fear
Me."
17. And those who abstain from
worshipping the Taghut and turn
fervently to Allah, for them there is
good news. So, give the good news to
My servants
18. who listen to what is said, then,
follow the best of it. Those are the
ones whom Allah has guided, and
those are the ones who possess
understanding.
19. So tell Me about the one for whom
the word of punishment is destined, -is
it you, then, who would save someone
who is already in the Fire?
20. But, for those who fear their Lord,
there are chambers with chambers
built on top of them, with rivers
running from underneath them. This is
Allah's promise. Allah does not go
back on any promise.
21. Have you not seen that Allah sent
down water from the sky, then made it
penetrate into the earth (and gush
forth) in the form of springs? Then He
brings forth with it crops of different
colors, and afterwards they wither, and
you see them turned yellow, then He
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makes them chaff. Surely in that there
is a lesson for the people of
understanding.
22. So I ask about a person whose
heart Allah has opened up for Islam,
and consequently he proceeds in a
light from his Lord. (Can he be equal
to the one whose heart is hardened?)
So, woe to those whose hearts are too
hard to remember Allah. Those are
wandering in open error.
23. Allah has sent down the best
discourse, a book containing subjects
resembling each other, mentioned
again and again, shivered from which
are the skins of those who have awe of
their Lord. Then, their skins and their
hearts become soft enough to tend to
the remembrance of Allah. This is the
Guidance of Allah with which He
brings to the right path whomsoever
He wills. As for the one whom Allah
lets go astray, for him there is no one
to guide.
24. Tell Me about the one who tries to
save himself from the worst
punishment with his face on the Day
of Judgment, (whether he is equal to
the one who is not liable to any
punishment.) And it will be said to the
wrongdoers, "Have a taste of what you
used to earn."
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25. Those before them had also
rejected (the messengers) and
consequently, the punishment came
upon them in a way that they had
never imagined.
26. Then Allah made them taste
disgrace in the worldly life, and of
course the punishment of the Hereafter
is much greater. Only if they knew!
27. And We have cited for people all
sorts of examples in this Qur'an, so
that they may receive the message
28. through an Arabic Qur'an that has
no digression (from the truth), so that
they may be God-fearing.
29. Allah has given an example: There
is a man (enslaved and) owned by
some partners having rivalry with each
other, and (on the other hand,) there is
a man solely owned by a single man.
Can they be equal in comparison?
Praise be to Allah! (The truth stands
established). But, most of them do not
know.
30. Verily, you are to die and they are
to die.
31. After that, on the Day of Doom,
you will surely place your disputes
before your Lord.
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32. So, who is more unjust than him
who forges a lie against Allah and
rejects the truth when it reached him?
Is it not that in Jahannam (Hell) there
is an abode for the disbelievers?
33. As for the one who has come with
the truth and believed it to be true,
then such people are the ones who are
God-fearing.
34. For them, with their Lord, there is
what they wish. That is the reward of
those who are good in their deeds,
35. so that Allah wipes out from them
the worst deeds they did, and gives
their reward to them for the best of
what they used to do.
36. Is Allah not sufficient for (the
protection of) His slave? They are
frightening you of those (false gods
whom they worship) other than Him.
Whomsoever Allah would let go
astray, for him there is no one to
guide.
37. And whomsoever Allah gives
guidance, for him there is no one to
misguide. Is it not that Allah is
Mighty, Powerful to avenge?
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38. If you ask them as to who created
the heavens and the earth, they will
certainly say, "Allah." Say, "Then, tell
me about those whom you invoke
other than Allah, if Allah intends to
cause some harm to me, are they (able)
to remove the harm caused by Him?
Or if He intends to bless me with
mercy, are they (able) to hold back His
mercy (from me)?" Say, "Allah is
sufficient for me. In Him trust those
who (rightly) trust (in someone)."
39. Say, "0 my people, do at your
place (what you are doing). I am to do
(what I have been ordered to). Very
soon, you will come to know
40. as to who will be visited by a
punishment that will disgrace him, and
upon whom a lasting punishment will
rest.
41. We have sent down to you the
Book for the people with truth. So,
whoever follows the guidance, it is for
his own good, and whoever goes
astray, he will go astray only to his
own detriment -and you are not
responsible for them.
42. Allah fully takes away the souls
(of the people) at the time of their
death, and (of) those who do not
die, in their sleep. Then He withholds
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intercessors out of those (whom they
invoke) other than Allah? Say, "(Do
you take them as intercessors) even
though they have no power at all, nor
do they understand?"
44. Say, "Intercession belongs entirely
to Allah."
45. When Allah is mentioned alone,
the hearts of those who do not believe
in the Hereafter are filled with disgust,
and when those (whom they worship)
other than Him are mentioned, they
become happy forthwith.
46. Say, "0 Allah, the Creator of the
heavens and the earth, the Knower of
the unseen and the seen, you will
judge between Your servants in that
about which they used to differ.
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47. Were the wrongdoers to own all
that is on earth, and even twice as
much, they would surely seek to
ransom themselves with it against the
evil punishment on the Day of
Judgment. There will appear to them
from Allah what they have never
imagined.
48. Unveiled to them will be the evils
of what they used to earn; and
encircled they will be by what they
used to ridicule.
49. When man is visited by a trouble,
he prays to Us, but when, after that,
We favor him with some blessing from
Us, he says, "This is given to me
because of (my) knowledge." No, but
this is a trial, yet most of them do not
know.
50. The same was said by those before
them, but what they used to earn was
of no avail to them,
51. and they were overtaken by the
evils of what they had earned; and the
wrongdoers from these (infidels too)
will be overtaken by the evils of what
they have earned - and they will not
be able to escape.
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52. Do they not know that it is Allah
who extends provision to whomsoever
He wills, and straitens (it for
whomsoever He wills). Surely in that
there are signs for a people who
believe.
53. Say (on My behalf), "0 servants of
Mine who have acted recklessly
against their own selves, do not
despair of Allah's mercy. Surely,
Allah will forgive all sins. Surely, He
is the One who is the Most- Forgiving,
the Very- Merciful.
54. Turn passionately towards your
Lord, and submit to Him before the
punishment comes to you, after which
you will not be helped.
55. And follow the best of what has
been sent down to you from your Lord
before the punishment comes to you
suddenly when you do not even
expect,
56. lest someone should say, "Pity on
me, because I fell short in respect of
(observing the rights of) Allah and in
fact, I was one of those who mocked",
57. or, (lest) someone should say, "If
Allah were to show me the way, I
would have surely been among those
who fear Allah",
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58. or, (lest) someone should say when
he sees the punishment, "Would that I
have a chance to return, so that I may
become one of those who are good in
their deeds."
59. No! My verses had reached you,
but you called them untrue, and waxed
proud, and became of those who
disbelieved.
60. And on the Day of Judgment, you
will see those who had forged lies
against Allah (in a state) that their
faces are turned black. Is it not that in
Jahannam there is an abode for the
arrogant?
61. And Allah will save the God-
fearing (from Jahannam ), with utmost
success granted to them, so as no evil
will touch them, nor will they grieve.
62. Allah is Creator of everything, and
He is the Guardian over everything.
63. To Him belong the keys to the
heavens and the earth. As for those
who have rejected the verses of Allah,
it is they who are the losers.
64. Say, "Is it, then, someone other
than Allah that you ask me to worship,
ignorant people?"
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65. It has already been revealed to you
and to those before you (that): If you
associate (partners with Allah), your
deeds shall be rendered useless, and
you shall be among the losers.
66. On the contrary, it is Allah whom
you should worship; and be among the
grateful.
67. They did not hold Allah in His true
esteem. The whole earth will be in a
single grip of His hand on the Day of
Doom, and the heavens (will be) rolled
up on his right hand. Pure is He, far
too higher than what they associate
with Him.
68. And Horn (Sur ) will be blown,
and all those in the heavens and all
those in the earth will faint, except the
one whom Allah wills (otherwise).
Thereafter, it will be blown once
again, and suddenly they will stand up,
looking around.
69. And the earth will shine with the
light of its Lord, and the book (of
everyone's deeds) will be placed, and
the prophets and the witnesses will be
brought, and matters will be decided
between them with justice, and they
will not be wronged.
70. And everyone will be paid in full
for what he did -and He knows best
what they do.
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71. Those who disbelieved will be
driven towards Jahannam in groups,
until when they reach it its gates will
be opened, and its keepers will say to
them, "Did messengers from among
you not come to you reciting to you
the verses of your Lord, and warning
you about the meeting of this day of
yours?" They will say, "Yes (they
did), but the word of punishment had
become certain against those who
disbelieved."
72. It will be said, "Enter the gates of
Jahannam to live in it forever." So,
how evil is the dwelling-place of the
arrogant!
73. And those who used to fear their
Lord will be led towards Jannah
(Paradise) in groups, until when they
reach it, while its gates will be
(already) opened (for them), and its
keepers will say to them, "Salamun-
'alaikum (peace be on you). How good
are you! So, enter it to live here
forever."
74. And they will say, "AlHamdulillah
: Praise belongs to Allah who made
His promise come true for us, and
made us inherit the territory, so as we
can dwell anywhere we wish in Jannah
(Paradise) " So, excellent is the reward
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75. And you will see the angels ringed
around the Throne proclaiming the
purity of their Lord, along with His
praise, and matters will stand settled
between them rightfully, and it will be
said: "AlHamdulillahi-rabbilalamin :
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2. This is revelation of the Book from
Allah, the Mighty, the A 11- Knowing,
3. the One who forgives sins and
accepts repentance, the One who is
severe in punishment, the One who is
the source of all power. There is no
god but He. To Him is the ultimate
return (of all).
4. No one quarrels about the verses of
Allah, except those who disbelieve.
So, their (prosperous) movements in
the cities should not deceive you.
5. Before these, the people of Nuh and
the groups after them had rejected (the
messengers). Every group intended to
seize their messenger, and raised
disputes on the basis of falsehood, so
that they might refute the truth with it,
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6. And similarly, the word of your
Lord has become due against those
who disbelieve -that they are the
people of the Fire.
7. Those who are bearing the Throne
and those who are around it pronounce
the purity of your Lord along with His
praise, and believe in Him, and pray
for the forgiveness of those who
believe, (saying): "Our Lord, Your
mercy and knowledge comprehends
everything; so forgive those who
repent and follow Your way, and save
them from the punishment of the Fire.
8. And, our Lord, admit them to the
eternal gardens of Jarrnah (Paradise)
that Y ou have promised for them, and
(admit) those as well who did good
from among their fathers and wives
and children. You, only You, are the
Mighty, the Wise,
9. and save them from evils (of
punishment). And whomsoever you
save from evils that day, it is surely
because you bless him with mercy.
And that is the great achievement
indeed."
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10. Those who disbelieve will be
addressed (by a voice saying):
"Allah's hatred (for you), when you
were invited to the true faith and you
refused, was greater than your hatred
for yourselves (today when you are
hating your own selves out of
remorse).
11. They will say, "Our Lord, You
gave us death twice and Y ou gave us
life twice. Now we confess our sins.
So, is there any way to come out of
here?"
12. (The reply will be, "No.) This is
because whenever Allah alone was
invoked, you used to disbelieve, and if
partners were associated with Him,
you used to believe. Now the decision
lies with Allah, the High, the Great."
13. It is He who shows you His signs
and sends down provision for you
from the sky; and no one takes lesson
but the one who turns to Him.
14. So, worship Allah, making your
submission exclusive for Him, even
though the disbelievers dislike (it).
15. He is High in stations, the Lord of
the Throne. He sends the spirit down,
under His command, on whomever He
wills from among His servants, so that
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16. the day they will come in open
view. Nothing about them will remain
hidden from Allah. To whom belongs
the kingdom today? To Allah alone,
the One, the A 11- Dominant.
17. Today, everyone will be
recompensed for what one earned.
There is no injustice today. Surely,
Allah is swift in reckoning.
18. And warn them of the Day of
approaching horror, when hearts will
jump up into the throats, (and they will
be) choked. There will be neither a
friend for the unjust, nor an intercessor
to be listened to.
19. He knows the treachery of the eyes
and whatever is concealed by hearts.
20. He will give His judgment with
truth. And those whom they invoke
beside Him cannot judge anything.
Surely, it is Allah who is Hearing,
Seeing.
21. Have they not traveled through the
earth and seen how was the fate of
those who used to be before them?
They were stronger than these in
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power and in traces left on the earth,
but Allah seized them because of their
sins. There was no one to save them
from Allah.
22. That was because messengers used
to come to them with clear signs, but
they disbelieved. Then, Allah seized
them. Surely, He is Strong, severe in
punishment.
23. Indeed We sent Musa with Our
signs and a manifest proof
24. to Pharaoh and Haman and Qarun,
but they said, "He is a sorcerer, a liar."
25. And when he brought them the
truth from Us, they said, "Kill the sons
of those who have accepted faith with
him, and spare the lives of their
women." But the plot of the
disbelievers is nothing but a failure.
26. And Pharaoh said, "Let me kill
Musa, and let him call his Lord. I am
afraid that he will change your religion
or he will cause havoc to appear in the
land."
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27. And Musa said, "I have sought
protection of my Lord and your Lord
from every arrogant man who does not
believe in the Day of Reckoning."
28. And said a believing man from the
House of Pharaoh who had kept his
faith secret, "Would you kill a man
because he says - Allah is my Lord' -
while he has come to you with clear
signs from your Lord? If he is a liar,
his lie will fall back on himself, and if
he is truthful, some of that
(punishment) of which he warns you
will afflict you. Indeed, Allah does not
give guidance to anyone who is
transgressor, a liar.
29. my people, the kingdom is yours
today, while you are dominant on the
land. But, who is going to help us
against Allah' s punishment, if it comes
upon us?" Pharaoh said, "I do not give
you an opinion unless I myself believe
it to be correct, and I do not direct you
to anything but to the right way."
30. Said he who had believed, "I fear
for you something like a day of the
(disbelieving) groups (of the past),
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31. like the fate of the people of Nuh
and Ad and Thamud and those who
were after them - and Allah does not
intend to do any injustice to His
servants.
32. And my people, I fear for you a
day in which people will call one
another,
33. a day when you will turn back on
your heels, having no one to save you
from Allah - but, whomever Allah lets
go astray, for him there is no one to
guide.
34. And Yusuf had already come to
you earlier with clear signs, but you
remained in suspicion about what he
brought to you- until when he died,
you said, Allah will never send a
messenger after him.' That is how
Allah lets go astray anyone who
crosses limits and lives in doubt, -
35. those who quarrel in Allah's verses
without any authority having reached
them. It is terribly hateful with Allah
and with those who believe. That is
how Allah stamps a seal on the entire
heart of an arrogant tyrant."
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36. And Firaun (Pharaoh) said, "0
Haman, make a tower for me, perhaps
I could reach the ways -
37. the ways to the heavens, and peek
towards the God of Musa. And indeed
I deem him a liar." That is how his evil
deeds were made attractive to Firaun,
and (how) he was held back from the
way. The evil design of Firaun was (to
end) in nothing but ruin.
38. And said he who had believed, "0
my people, follow me, I will show you
the path of guidance.
39. my people, this life of the world
is only a (momentary) benefit, while
the Hereafter is, indeed, the place of
permanent living.
40. The one who does something evil
will not be punished but in its equal
proportion, but the one who does a
righteous deed, be he male or female,
while he is a believer, then, such
people will enter the Jannah (Paradise)
where they will be provided with
bounties beyond reckoning.
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41. And my people, what is wrong
with me that I call you to salvation and
you call me to the Fire?
42. You invite me to reject my belief
in Allah and ascribe to Him partners
about whom I have no knowledge,
while I invite you to (Him who is) the
Mighty, the Most- Forgiving.
43. It is obvious that those (gods) to
whom you are inviting me are not
worth calling, neither in this world nor
in the world to come, and that we have
to return back to Allah, and that the
transgressors are indeed the people of
the Fire.
44. Soon you will remember what I am
saying to you. And I entrust my matter
with Allah. Surely, Allah has all (His)
servants in sight."
45. Then Allah saved him from the
evils of what they designed, and the
House of Pharaoh was encircled by an
evil punishment.
46. It is the Fire before which they are
presented morning and evening. And
on the day when the Hour (of final
judgment) will take place, (the order
will be released,): "Admit the family
of Pharaoh into the most severe
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47. And (worth remembering is the
time) when they (the infidels) will
argue with each other in the Fire. So,
the weak will say to those who were
arrogant, "Surely, we used to be your
followers, would you, then, stand for
us in (suffering at least a) part of the
(punishment of) Fire?"
48. Those who were arrogant will say,
"We all are in it. Allah has already
passed the judgment between (His)
servants.
49. And those in the Fire will say to
the keepers of Jahannam (Hell), "Pray
to your Lord to lighten the punishment
for us some day."
50. They will say, "Had your
messengers not been coming to you
with open signs?" They will say, "Of
course, (they had come)." They (the
keepers) will say, "Then, keep
praying. - but praying of disbelievers
(in the Hereafter) is only in vain.
51. Surely, We do help Our
messengers and the believers, in the
worldly life, as well as (we will help
them) on the day in which witnesses
will stand (to give their testimony)-
52. a day when apology of the unjust
will bring them no benefit, and on
them shall be the curse, and for them
will be the evil abode.
53. We gave Guidance to Musa, while
We made the children of Isra'il inherit
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54. as a guide and advice for people of
understanding.
55. So, be patient - surely the promise
of Allah is true -and seek forgiveness
for your sins, and proclaim the purity
and praise of your Lord in the
afternoon and at dawn.
56. Surely, those who quarrel in
Allah's verses without any authority
having reached them, there is nothing
in their hearts but pride of greatness
that they are not (able) to reach. So,
seek refuge with Allah. Surely, He is
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heavens and the earth is greater than
the creation of human beings, but most
human beings do not know.
58. The blind one and the sighted one
are not equal, and those who believed
and did good deeds and the evil ones
are not (equal) either. Little you heed
to the advice!
59. Certainly, the Hour is bound to
come. There is no doubt in it, but most
of the people do not believe.
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60. Your Lord has said, "Call Me, I
will respond to you. Definitely those
who show arrogance against
worshipping Me shall enter Jahannam
(Hell) with disgrace.
61. Allah is the One who made for you
the night, so that you may have rest in
it, and the day to let you see. Surely,
Allah is most kind to people, but most
of the people do not offer gratitude.
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Creator of everything. There is no god
but He. Then, from where are you
being reversed (by your selfish
desires)?
63. Similarly reversed were those who
used to deny Our verses.
64. Allah is the One who made for you
the earth a place to live, and the sky a
roof, and shaped you, and made your
shapes so good - and provided you
with a lot of good things. That is
Allah, your Lord. So, Glorious is
Allah, the Lord of the worlds.
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65. He is Ever-living. There is no god
but He. So worship Him making your
submission exclusive for Him. All
praise belongs to Allah, the Lord of all
the worlds.
66. Say, "I have been ordered not to
worship those whom you invoke
beside Allah when clear signs from my
Lord have (already) come to me, and I
have been ordered that I should submit
to the Lord of the worlds."
67. He is the One who created you
from dust, then from a drop of semen,
then from a clot. After that, He takes
you out as an infant. Then, (He makes
you grow) so that you reach your full
maturity, and, thereafter, become old -
and some of you die earlier - and so
that you reach the appointed term, and
so that you understand.
68. He is the One who gives life and
brings death, and when He decides to
do something, He only says to it: "Be.
and it comes to be.
69. Have you not seen those who
quarrel in Allah's verses? From where
are they being turned away (by their
selfish desires?)
70. - those who rejected the Book and
what We sent with Our messengers.
So, they will soon come to know,
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71. when shackles will be round their
necks, and chains. They will be
dragged
72. into the hot water after which they
will be thrown into the Fire as a fuel.
73. Then, it will be said to them,
"Where are those whom you used to
associate (in worship)
74. beside Allah?" They will say,
"They are lost to us, rather, we used to
invoke nothing at all." This is how
Allah makes disbelievers get lost.
75. (It will be said to them,) "This is
because you used to rejoice on the
earth wrongfully, and because you
used to show arrogance.
76. Enter the gates of Jahannam to live
in it forever. So, how evil is the abode
of the arrogant.
77. Therefore, be patient. Surely,
Allah's promise is true. Then, (0
Prophet,) whether We show you (in
your life) a part of the promise We are
making to them, or make you die
(before they are punished), in any case
they have to be returned to Us.
78. We had sent messengers before
you. Among them there are those
whose history We have narrated to
you, and of them there are those whose
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history We did not narrate to you. And
it is not up to a messenger that he
could come up with a sign without
permission from Allah. So, when the
command of Allah will come, matters
will stand decided justly, and on that
occasion all adherents of falsehood
will turn into losers.
79. Allah is the One who made for you
the cattle, so that you may ride some
of them, - and of them you eat;
80. and for you there are (other)
benefits in them - and so that, (by
riding) on them, you meet any need
you have in your hearts; and on them
and on boats you are carried.
81. He shows you His signs. Then,
which of the signs of Allah would you
(still) deny?
82. Have they not traveled through the
earth and seen how was the fate of
those before them? Most of them were
more in numbers than these, and
superior in vigor and vestiges left on
the earth. So then, whatever they used
to earn did not work for them at all.
83. When their messengers came to
them with manifest signs, they exulted
because of whatever knowledge they
had, and they were encircled by what
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84. When they saw Our punishment,
they said, "We have (now) come to
believe in Allah alone, and We have
rejected everything we used to ascribe
(to Him) as partners."
85. But, their profession of faith was
not (competent) to benefit them, once
they had seen Our punishment - a
customary practice of Allah that has
been there all along in the matter of
His servants - and hence, the
disbelievers became the losers.
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3. -a book whose verses are elaborated
in the form of an Arabic Qur'an for a
people who understand,
4. as a bearer of good news and
warning. Yet most of them turned
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5. And they say, "Our hearts are
(wrapped) in covers against that (faith)
to which you invite us, and there is
deafness in our ears, and there is a
barrier between you and us. So, do (in
your way). We too are doing (in our
own way)."
6. Say, "I am but a human being like
you; it is revealed to me that your god
is only One God. So, turn straight
towards Him, and seek forgiveness
from Him, and woe to the Mushriks
(those who ascribe partners to Allah)
7. who do not pay Zakah ; and of the
life of the Hereafter, they are deniers."
8. As for those who believe and do
righteous deeds, for them there is a
reward that will never be interrupted.
9. Say, "Do you really disbelieve in
the One who has created the earth in
two days, and ascribe to Him partners?
That is the Lord of the worlds.
10. He has placed firm mountains in it
(the earth) towering above it, and put
blessings in it, and proportioned its
foods therein, in four days, equal for
those who ask.
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while it was a smoke, and said to it
and to the earth, "Come (to My
obedience), both of you, willingly or
unwillingly." Both said, "We come
willingly."
12. So He accomplished them as seven
skies in two days, and settled in every
sky its (due) thing. And We have
decorated the closest sky with lamps,
and protected it properly. All this is
the determination of the A 11- Mighty,
the All-Knowing.
13. So, if they turn away, then say, "I
have warned you of a calamity like the
calamity of Ad and Thamud,
14. when the messengers came to them
from their front and from their rear,
saying, "Do not worship anyone but
Allah." They said, "Had our Lord
(really) willed (to send someone as
messenger), He would have sent down
angels. So, we are deniers of what you
have been sent with."
15. As for Ad, they showed arrogance
in the land with no right (to do so), and
said, "Who is stronger than us in
power?" Did they not see that Allah,
who created them, is stronger than
them in power? And they used to
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16. So, We let loose a wild wind on
them in unlucky days to make them
taste the humiliating punishment in the
present life. And of course, the
punishment of the Hereafter will be
much more humiliating, and they will
not be helped.
17. As for Thamud, We showed them
the way, but they preferred blindness
to the guidance. Therefore, they were
seized by the bang of the abasing
punishment because of what they used
to earn.
18. And We saved those who believed
and used to be God-fearing.
19. (Remind them of) the day when
Allah's enemies will be mustered
towards the Fire. So they will be kept
under control,
20. until when they will come to it,
their ears and their eyes and their skins
will testify against them about what
they used to do.
21. And they will say to their skins,
"Why did you testify against us?"
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has made every thing to speak." And
He had created you the first time, and
to Him you are going to be returned.
22. And you had not been hiding your
selves (when committing sins) from
your ears and your eyes and your skins
that would bear witness against you,
but you thought that Allah did not
know much of what you did.
23. This thought of yours that you
conceived about your Lord brought
you to ruin, and you became among
the losers.
24. Now, if they endure patiently, even
then the Fire is their abode, and if they
seek forgiveness, they are not among
those (who could be) forgiven.
25. And We had assigned for them
fellows (in the worldly life) who
beautified for them what was before
them and what was behind them. And
(thus) the word (of punishment)
became due against them along with
the communities that passed before
them from J inns and human beings.
Surely they were the losers.
26. And said those who disbelieved,
"Do not listen to this Qur'an, and
make noise during its recitation, so
that you may overcome."
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27. So, We will certainly make them
taste a severe punishment, and will
certainly recompense them for the
worst of what they used to do.
28. That is the recompense of the
enemies of Allah_ the Fire. For them
there is the eternal home, as a
recompense for their persistent denial
of Our verses.
29. And those who disbelieve will say,
"Our Lord, show us the two, out of the
J inns and the humans, who led us
astray and we will put both of them
under our feet, so that they become
among the lowest."
30. Surely, those who have declared:
"Our Lord is Allah", then remained
steadfast, on them the angels will
descend, saying, "Do not fear, and do
not grieve; and be happy with the good
news of the Jannah (Paradise) that you
had been promised.
31. We have been your friends in the
worldly life, and (will remain as such)
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whatever your souls desire, and for
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forgiving, the V eiy- M erciful . "
33. Who can be better in words than
the one who calls towards Allah, and
acts righteously and says, "I am one of
those who submit themselves (to
Allah).?
34. Good and evil are not equal. Repel
(evil) with what is best, and you will
see that the one you had mutual
enmity with him will turn as if he were
a close friend.
35. And no one is blessed with this
(attitude) but those who observe
patience, and no one is blessed with
this (attitude) but a man of great luck.
36. And should a stroke from Shaitan
(Satan) strike you, seek refuge with
Allah. Surely, He is the A 11- Hearing,
the All-Knowing.
37. Among His signs are the night and
the day, and the sun and the moon. Do
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to the moon. And prostrate yourselves
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Him whom you worship.
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38. Still, if they show arrogance, then
those who are with your Lord proclaim
His purity night and day, and they do
not get weary.
39. And among His signs is that you
see the land inactive; then, once We
send down water thereto, it gets
excited and swells. Surely, the One
who has given life to it is the One who
gives life to the dead. No doubt, He is
powerful to do everything.
40. Surely those who adopt perversity
about Our verses are not hidden from
Us. So, tell me which one is better: the
one who is thrown into the Fire, or the
one who will come safely on the Day
of Judgment? Do whatever you wish.
He is watchful of whatever you do.
41. Surely those who have rejected the
advice (the Qur'an) when it came to
them (are the ones who adopted
perversity, and are not hidden from
Us). And surely, it is an unassailable
book
42. that cannot be approached by
falsehood, neither from its front, nor
from its behind -a revelation from the
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43. Nothing is being said to you but
what has been said to the messengers
before you. Your Lord is certainly the
Lord of forgiveness and the Lord of
painful punishment.
44. Had We made it a non-Arabic
Qur'an, they would have said, "Why
are its verses not clearly explained? Is
it a non- Arabic (book) and an Arab
(messenger)?" Say, "For those who
believe, it is guidance and cure. As for
those who do not believe, there is
deafness in their ears, and for them it
is blindness. Such people are being
called from a distant place."
45. And We gave Musa the book, then
it was disputed (as well). But for a
word that had already come from your
Lord, the matter would have been
decided between them. They are in
confounding doubt about it.
46. If someone acts righteously, he
does so for the benefit of his own soul,
and if someone commits evil, he does
so against it. Your Lord is not unjust
to His servants.
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the Hour (the exact time of
Doomsday) is to be referred. No fruits
come out of their sheaths, nor does a
female conceive a baby, nor does she
deliver it, but with His knowledge.
And (remember) the Day when He
will call them: "Where are My
partners?" They will say, "We declare
to you that no one of us is to testify
(that you have partners)."
48. And whatever they used to invoke
earlier will vanish from them, and they
will realize that they have no way to
escape.
49. Man does not get weary of craving
for (all sorts of ) good things; and if he
is touched by some evil, he is
disappointed, devoid of any hope.
50. And if We give him a taste of
some mercy from Us after some
hardship that has touched him, he will
surely say, "This is my right. And I do
not think the Hour (the Day of
Judgment) is going to occur. And even
if I am brought back to my Lord, I will
surely have the best (life) with
Him(too)." So, We will let the
disbelievers know what they did, and
let them taste a stern punishment.
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man, he avoids (to appreciate it) and
keeps himself far aside (from
obedience), and when some evil
touches him, he is full of lengthy
prayers.
52. Say (to the disbelievers), "Tell me,
if it (the Our 7 an) is from Allah, and
still you reject it, then who can be
more erroneous than him who is
(involved) in far reaching schism?"
53. We will show them Our signs in
the universe and within their own
beings until it will become manifest to
them that it is the truth. Is it not
enough about your Lord that He is
witness to everything?
54. Beware, they are in doubt about
meeting their Lord. Beware, He is the
One who encompasses everything.
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those who were before you.
4. To him belongs all that is in the
heavens and all that is in the earth, and
He is the High, the Supreme.
5. The heavens almost burst apart from
their above side, and angels proclaim
the purity and praise of their Lord, and
pray for forgiveness of those on the
earth. Be aware that Allah is the Most-
Forgiving, the Very- Merciful.
6. And those who have adopted
patrons instead of Him, Allah is on
watch against them, and you are not
responsible for them.
7. And thus We have revealed to you
an Arabic Our" an, so that you may
warn the mother town, and those
around it, and warn (them) of the Day
of Gathering, about which there is no
doubt -(when) one group of people
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made all of them a single group; but
He admits whomsoever He wills into
His mercy. As for the wrongdoers,
they have neither a patron nor a helper.
9. Is it that they have adopted patrons
instead of Him? So, it is Allah who is
the Patron, and He gives life to the
dead, and He is Powerful to do every
thing.
10. And (Say prophet to your
opponents,) "Whatever dispute you
have in any matter, its judgment lies
with Allah. That One is Allah, the
Lord of mine; in Him alone I have
placed my trust, and to Him alone I
turn (in every matter)."
11. He is the Creator of the heavens
and the earth. He has made for you
pairs from among yourselves, and
pairs from the cattle. He makes you
expand in this way. Nothing is like
Him. And He is the A 11- Hearing, the
A 11- Seeing.
12. To Him belong the keys of the
heavens and the earth. He extends
provision for whomsoever He wills,
and straitens (it for whomsoever He
wills). Surely He is A 11- Knowing in
respect of every thing.
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13. He has ordained for you people the
same religion as He had enjoined upon
Nun, and that which We have revealed
to you (0 prophet,) and that which We
had enjoined upon Ibrahim and Musa
and Isa by saying, "Establish the
religion, and be not divided therein."
Arduous for the mushriks (polytheists)
is that to which you are inviting them.
Allah chooses (and pulls) toward
Himself anyone He wills, and guides
to Himself anyone who turns to Him
(to seek guidance).
14. And they were not divided, in
jealousy with each other, but after the
knowledge had come to them. Had it
not been for a word that had come
forth earlier from your Lord (and was
effective) until a specified time, the
matter would have been decided
between them. And those who were
made to inherit the Book after them
are in confounding doubt about it.
15. So, (0 prophet,) towards that
(faith) invite (people), and be steadfast
as you are commanded, and do not
follow their desires, and say, "I believe
in whatever book Allah has sent down.
And I have been ordered to do justice
among you. Allah is our Lord and your
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argumentation between us and you.
Allah will bring us together, and to
Him is the final return."
16. Those who argue about Allah after
He has been responded to, 5 their
argument is void in the sight of their
Lord, and upon them is wrath, and for
them is a severe punishment.
17. Allah is the One who has sent
down the Book with truth, and the
Balance as well. And what can let you
know? May be, the Hour (the Day of
Judgment) is near.
18. Those who do not believe in it
demand that it should come soon, and
those who believe are fearful of it, and
they know for sure that it is the truth.
Be aware that those who dispute
concerning the Hour are wandering
afar from the right path.
19. Allah is kind to His servants. He
gives provision to whom He wills, and
He is the Strong, the Mighty.
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20. Whoever intends (to have) the
harvest of the Hereafter, We will
increase in his harvest; and whoever
intends (to have) the harvest of the
world (only), We will give him
thereof, while in the Hereafter he will
have no share.
21. Is it that they have associate- gods
who have prescribed for them a
religion that is not sanctioned by
Allah? Had it not been for a decisive
word, the matter would have been
decided between them (here in this
world). And of course, for the
wrongdoers there is a painful
punishment (in the Hereafter).
22. You will see the wrongdoers
fearful of what they earned, and it is
sure to befall them. As for those who
believed and did righteous deeds, they
will be in meadows of the Gardens.
For them there is, with their Lord,
whatever they wish. That is the great
bounty.
23. That is the good news that Allah
gives to His servants who believed and
did righteous deeds. Say, "I do not ask
you any fee for it, except the love of
kinship." And whoever performs a
good act, We will increase for
him goodness therein. Surely Allah is
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24. Is it that they say, "He has forged a
lie against Allah.? So, if Allah wills,
He may put a seal on your heart. And
Allah blots out falsehood and
establishes truth with His words.
Surely, He is fully aware of what lies
in the hearts.
25. And He is the One who accepts
repentance from His servants and
forgives evil deeds and knows
whatever you do.
26. And He responds to (the prayer of)
those who believe and do righteous
deeds, and gives them more out of His
grace. As for the disbelievers, for them
there is a severe punishment.
27. Should Allah expand the provision
for His servants (to its full extent),
they would spread mischief on earth;
but He sends down what He wills in
(due) measure. Surely, with regard to
His slaves, He is A 11- A ware, Ever-
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28. And He is the One who sends
down rain after they have lost hope,
and He extends His mercy. And He is
the Guardian, Worthy of all praise.
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29. Among His signs is the creation of
the heavens and the earth and the
creatures He has spread in them. He is
Powerful to assemble them whenever
He so wills.
30. Whatever hardship befalls you is
because of what your own hands have
committed, while He overlooks many
(of your faults).
31. Y ou are not able to frustrate (Him)
in the earth. And, besides Allah, you
have neither someone to protect, nor
someone to help.
32. And among His signs are ships in
the sea, like mountains.
33. If He so wills, He may stop the
wind, and they stand still on its
surface. Surely in this, there are signs
for everyone who is ever patient, fully
grateful.
34. Or He may destroy them because
of what they earned, and may overlook
many (whom He may save at least in
this world),
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35. and (in such an event) those who
raise disputes in Our verses will come
to know that there is no way for them
to escape.
36. So, whatever thing has been given
to you is an enjoyment of the worldly
life. And that which is with Allah is
much better, and much more durable
for those who believe and place their
trust in Allah,
37. and (for) those who abstain from
the major sins and from shameful acts;
and (for those who) when they get
angry, they forgive,
38. and those who have responded to
their Lord (in submission to Him), and
have established Salah, and whose
affairs are (settled) with mutual
consultation between them, and who
spend out of what We have given to
them,
39. and those who, when they are
subjected to aggression, defend
themselves.
40. The recompense of evil is evil like
it. Then the one who forgives and opts
for compromise has his reward
undertaken by Allah. Surely, He does
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41. The one who defends himself after
having been wronged, there is no
blame on such people.
42. Blame, in fact, is upon those who
wrong people and make mischief on
earth unjustly. For such people there is
a painful punishment.
43. And if one observes patience and
forgives, it is, of course, one of the
courageous conducts.
44. The one whom Allah lets go
astray, there is no one for him to
protect thereafter. And you will see the
wrongdoers, when they will see the
punishment, that they will say, "Is
there any way to be sent back (to the
world)? "
45. And you will see them that they
will be presented to it (the Fire),
downcast because of humiliation,
looking with stealthy glance. And
those who believe will say, "The real
losers are those who have lost their
own selves and their families on the
Day of Judgment." Be aware that the
wrongdoers are in lasting punishment.
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46. And for them there will not be any
friends who may help them besides
Allah. And the one whom Allah lets
go astray, for him there is no way (to
save himself).
47. Respond to your Lord before there
comes a day for which there will be no
reversal from Allah's side. For you
there will be neither a refuge that day,
nor an opportunity to question (Allah
about your fate).
48. So, if they turn away, then We did
not send you (0 Prophet,) as a
supervisor over them. You are not
responsible but for conveying the
message. And when We make man
taste mercy from Us, he rejoices with
it, and if an evil befalls him because of
what their hands sent ahead, then man
becomes ungrateful.
49. To Allah belongs the kingdom of
the heavens and the earth. He creates
what He wills. He grants females to
whom He wills, and grants males to
whom He wills.
50. Or He combines for them couples,
both males and females, and makes
whom He wills barren. Surely, He is
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being that Allah speaks to him, except
by way of revelation, or from behind a
curtain, or that He sends a messenger,
and he reveals, with His permission,
what He wills. Surely, He is A 11- High,
All-Wise.
52. In similar way, We have revealed
to you a Spirit from Our command.
Y ou did not know earlier what was the
Book or what was Iman (true faith),
but We have made it (the Qur'an) a
light with which We guide
whomsoever We will from among Our
servants. And indeed you are guiding
(people) to a straight path,
53. the path of Allah, the One to whom
belongs all that is in the heavens and
all that is in the earth. Be aware that
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4. And it is, in the Mother of the Book
(the Preserved Tablet) with us, surely
sublime, full of wisdom.
5. Shall We then take the advice away
from you because you are a
transgressing people?
6. How many a messenger We have
sent to the earlier people!
7. No messenger came to them, but
they used to mock at him.
8. So We have destroyed those who
were stronger than these (people of
Makkah) in power, and the example of
the earlier people has already passed.
9. Should you ask them as to who has
created the heavens and the earth, they
will certainly say, "They are created
by the All-Mighty, the All-Knowing,"
10. the One who has made the earth a
cradle for you, and has made for you
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water from the sky in due measure.
Then We have revived with it a dead
town. In the same way, you will be
brought forth (alive from the graves),
12. and the One who has created all
the pairs, and has made for you the
boats and the cattle that you ride,
13. so that you may mount upon their
back, then recall the favour of your
Lord after having mounted upon it and
say, "Pure is the One who has
subjugated this for us, and We were
not able to have control over it,
14. and of course, towards our Lord
we have to return."
15. They have attributed to Him (that
He is composed of) parts, (and that
too) out of His servants. Surely, man is
clearly ungrateful.
16. Is it that He has adopted daughters
from those whom He has created, and
chosen you for (having) sons?
17. When one of them is given the
good news of (the birth of) that which
he has attributed to Rahman (i.e. the
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(as His offspring) who are grown up in
ornaments and who cannot express
themselves in debate clearly?
19. They have held angels, who are the
servants of Rahman, as females. Have
they witnessed their creation? Their
testimony will be recorded, and they
will be questioned.
20. They say, "Had the Rahman so
willed, we would not have worshipped
them." They have no knowledge of
that. They do nothing but make
conjectures.
21. Or have We given to them a book
before this, and they are adhering to it?
22. Instead, they say, "We have found
our fathers on a certain way, and we
are on their footprints, fully guided."
23. Similarly, We did not send a
wamer to a town before you, but its
affluent people said, "We have found
our fathers on a certain way, and we
are following their footprints."
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24. He said, "Even if I bring to you
something better in guidance than that
on which you have found your
fathers?" They said, "We totally
disbelieve in what you are sent with."
25. So, We took revenge from them.
Now look, how was the end of those
who rejected (Our messengers).
26. (Recall) when Ibrahim said to his
father and to his people, "I disown that
which you worship,
27. except the One who has originated
me; so He will guide me."
28. He made it a word lasting among
his posterity, so that they may return.
29. But, I gave these and their fathers
enjoyment, until the truth came to
them, and a messenger as well who
explains (it).
30. But when the truth came to them,
they said, "This is magic, and we
totally disbelieve in it."
31. They say, "Why was this Qur'an
not revealed on a great man from
(either of) the two towns?"
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32. Is it they who allocate the mercy of
your Lord? We have allocated among
them their livelihood in the worldly
life, and have raised some of them
over others in ranks, so that some of
them may put some others to work.
And the mercy of your Lord is much
better than what they accumulate.
33. Were it not that all people would
become of a single creed (i.e.
disbelief), We would have caused, for
those who disbelieve in Rahman, roofs
of their houses to be made of silver,
and the stairs as well, on which they
would climb,
34. and doors of their homes, and the
coaches on which they would recline,
35. and (would have made some of
these things) of gold- ornaments. And
all this is nothing but an enjoyment of
the worldly life. And the Hereafter,
with your Lord, is (destined) for the
God-fearing.
36. Whoever makes himself blind
against the advice of Rahman, We
assign for him a devil who
accompanies him all the time.
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37. And they (the devils) prevent such
people from the (right) way, while
they deem themselves to be on the
right path,
38. until when such a person will come
to us, he will say (to the devil),
"Would that there were the distance of
East and West between me and you,
because you were the worst
companion."
39. And (it will be said to such
people,) "Since you were wrongdoers,
it will never benefit you today that you
are sharing the punishment with each
other."
40. So, can you (0 prophet) make the
deaf to hear, or can you show the way
to the blind and the one who is in open
error?
41. So, even if We take you away, We
will surely take vengeance on them.
42. Or (if) We show you (in your life)
that (punishment) with which We have
threatened them, then We have full
control over them.
43. So, hold fast to that which has
been revealed to you. Surely, you are
on the straight path.
44. And certainly this (Qur'an) is a
word of honour for you and your
people, and you will be questioned.
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45. Ask Our messengers whom We
sent before you whether We had
appointed gods to be worshipped
besides Rahman.
46. We sent Musa with Our signs to
Fir'aun (Pharaoh) and his chiefs; so he
said, "I am the messenger of the Lord
of the worlds."
47. So, when he came to them with
Our signs, they at once started
laughing at them.
48. And We did not show them a sign,
but it used to be greater than the one
that preceded it. And We seized them
with punishment, so that they may
return.
49. And they said, "0 magician, pray
for us to your Lord by the covenant He
has made with you; we will certainly
come to guidance."
50. Then, once We removed the
punishment from them, in no time they
broke their promise.
51. And Fir'aun (Pharaoh) proclaimed
among his people, saying, "Does not
the kingdom of Egypt belong to
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discern?
52. Or (do you not see that) I am much
better than this one (Musa) who is
worthless and can hardly express
himself?
53. So why were the bracelets of gold
not sent down to him, or (why) did the
angels not come along with him as
companions?"
54. Thus he made fool of his people,
and they obeyed him. Surely they were
a sinful people.
55. So, when they provoked Our
anger, We took vengeance on them,
and drowned them all together,
56. and made them a people of the
past, and an example for the later
generations.
57. When the example of the son of
Mary am was cited, your people started
at once shouting at it (in joy),
58. and said, "Are Our gods better or
is he?" They did not cite it (the
example) but for the sake of
disputation. Rather, they are a
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59. He (Isa) is no more than a servant
(of Allah) whom We favoured and
made an example for the children of
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60. And if We will, We may create
angels from you who succeed you on
the earth.
61. And he (Isa) is a source of
knowledge of the Hour (the Day of
Judgment); so do not be in doubt about
it, and follow me. This is the straight
way.
62. And let not the Shaitan (Satan)
prevent you (from following this way).
He is surely an open enemy for you.
63. When Isa came with clear proofs,
he said, "I have come to you with
wisdom, and to explain to you some of
those matters in which you differ. So,
fear Allah, and obey me.
64. Surely, it is Allah who is my Lord
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65. Then different groups, out of them,
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for the Hour to come upon them
suddenly, while they would not even
imagine (it).
67. Friends, on that day, will become
enemies to one another, except the
God-fearing,
68. (to whom it will be said) "0 my
servants, there is no fear for you today,
nor will you grieve_
69. _0 those (servants) who believed
in Our signs, and remained obedient.
70. - Enter the Paradise, you and your
spouses, showered with bliss."
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bowls of gold, and glasses. And there
will be whatever souls desire and that
which eyes enjoy. "And you will be
living in it for ever.
72. That is the Paradise you are made
to inherit because of what you used to
do.
73. For you there are fruits in
abundance from which you will eat."
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will be in the punishment of Jahannam
(Hell), living there forever.
75. It will not be lightened for them,
and they will be there, devoid of all
hopes.
76. We did not do injustice to them,
rather, they themselves were the
unjust.
77. And they will call (Malik, the
keeper of the Hell,) "0 Malik, let your
Lord do away with us." He will say,
"Y ou have to stay on."
78. (0 disbelievers,) indeed We have
brought to you the truth, but it is the
truth that most of you detest.
79. Is it that they have firmly resolved
to do something (harmful to Our
messenger)? Then, We have firmly
resolved (to frustrate their plan.)
80. Do they think that We do not hear
their secrets and their whispers? Yes
of course, Our messengers (angels) are
with them who record (whatever they
plan).
81. Say, "Had there been a son for the
Rahman, I would have been the first to
worship."
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82. Pure is the Lord of the heavens and
the earth, the Lord of the Throne, from
what they attribute (to Him).
83. So, let them indulge (in their
fallacy) and play, until they face their
Day that they are promised.
84. He is the One who is God to be
worshipped in the sky, and God to be
worshipped on the earth. And He is the
Wise, the A 11- Knowing.
85. Glorious is the One to whom
belongs the kingdom of the heavens
and the earth and whatever lies
between them. With Him is the
knowledge of the Hour; and towards
Him you are to be returned.
86. And those whom they invoke
besides Him have no power to
intercede; but those who bear witness
to the truth, while they have
knowledge (may intercede for the
believers with Allah's permission).
87. And if you ask them as to who has
created them, they will certainly say,
"Allah." Then, to where are they
driven back (by their false desires)?
88. And (Allah has the knowledge) of
his (prophet's) saying, "0 my Lord,
these are a people who do not
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"Salam !" (good-bye!). Then, soon
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1. HaMim.
2. By the manifest Book,
3. We have sent it down in a blessed
night, (because) We had to warn
(people).
4. In that (night), every wise matter is
allocated
5. through a command from Us. We
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6. as a mercy from your Lord, -Surely,
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life and brings death. He is your Lord
and the Lord of your forefathers.
9. But they, being in doubt, are playing
around.
10. So, wait for a day when the sky
will come up with a visible smoke
11. that will envelop people. This is a
painful punishment.
12. (Then they will say,) "0 our Lord,
remove from us the punishment; we
will truly believe."
13. How will they take lesson, while
there has already come to them a
messenger making things clear?
14. Then they turned away from him,
and said, "(He is) tutored, crazy."
15. (Well,) We are going to remove
the punishment for a while, (but) you
will certainly go back (to your original
position).
16. (Then,) the day We will seize
(you) with the greatest seizure, We
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17. And We tested the people of
Firaun (Pharaoh) prior to them, and a
noble messenger came to them
18. saying, "Deliver to me the servants
of Allah. I am an honest messenger to
you,"
19. and saying, "Do not be haughty
against Allah. I bring to you a clear
proof.
20. And I have sought refuge with my
Lord and your Lord, lest you stone me
to death.
21. And if you do not believe in me,
then keep away from me."
22. Then he prayed to his Lord saying,
"These are a guilty people."
23. (So, Allah answered his prayer
saying,) "Now, take away my servants
at night. Y ou will certainly be chased,
24. and leave the sea in the state of
stillness; they are an army that is sure
to be drowned."
25. How many gardens and fountains
have they left behind_
26. _ and how many fields and noble
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27. and how many a luxury they used
to rejoice in!
28. This is how it happened. And We
made other people inherit all this.
29. So, neither the sky and earth wept
over them, nor were they given a
respite.
30. And We delivered the children of
Isra'il from the humiliating
punishment
31. from Firaun. Indeed, he was
haughty, one of the transgressors.
32. And We chose them, with
knowledge, above all the worlds.
33. And We gave them the clear signs
in which there was a manifest
blessing.
34. These people say,
35. .There is nothing more than our
first death, and we are not going to be
resurrected.
36. So, (0 believers,) bring our
fathers, if you are true (in your belief
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37. Are they better or the people of
Tubba and those who were before
them? We have destroyed them. They
were guilty indeed.
38. And We did not create the heavens
and the earth and what is between
them just as players.
39. We did not create them but with
true purpose, but most of them do not
know.
40. The Day of Decision is the
appointed time for all of them -
41. the day when no close relation will
be of any use to any close relation, nor
will they be helped,
42. except the One on whom Allah has
mercy. Of course, He is the All-
Mighty, the Very-Merciful.
43. Indeed the tree of zaqqum
44. is the food of the sinful,
45. like dregs of oil. It will boil in the
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47. (It will be said to angels,) "Seize
him, and drag him into the midst of the
Hell.
48. Then pour on his head some
torment of boiling water."
49. .Have a taste! You are the man of
might' , the man of honour 1 .
50. This is the thing about which you
used to be skeptic."
51. Indeed the God-fearing will be in a
place free from fear,
52. in gardens and fountains.
53. They will be dressed in fine silk
and thick silk, facing each other.
54. Thus (it will happen,) and We will
marry them with houris having big
dark eyes.
55. They will call therein for every
fruit peacefully.
56. They will not taste death therein
beyond the first death (they faced in
the world). And He (Allah) will save
them from the torment of Hell,
57. as a favour from your Lord. That is
the great achievement.
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59. Now wait. They too are waiting.
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2. This is revelation of the Book from
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3. Surely in the heavens and the earth,
there are signs for those who have
faith.
4. And in your creation and in the
living beings that He scatters on the
earth, there are signs for a people who
believe.
5. And in the alternation of the day
and the night, and in the provision He
has sent down from the sky, then has
revived the earth after its death, and in
changing of the winds, there are signs
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6. These are Allah's verses that We
recite to you rightly. Then, in which
discourse, after Allah and His verses,
will they believe?
7. Woe to every sinful liar,
8. who hears Allah's verses being
recited to him, then he remains
adamant out of arrogance, as if he
never heard them. So give him the
good news' of a painful punishment.
9. When he learns about something of
Our verses, he takes it as a laughing
stock. For such people, there is a
humiliating punishment.
10. In front of them, there is Jahannam
(Hell). And whatever they have earned
will not be of any use to them, nor the
patrons they have adopted instead of
Allah. And for them, there is a horrible
punishment.
11. This is guidance, and those who
reject the verses of their Lord, for
them there is a painful punishment of
the divine scourge.
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12. Allah is the One who has
subjugated for you the sea, so that the
ships may sail in it with His command,
and so that you may seek His grace,
and so that you offer gratitude.
13. He has subjugated for you
whatever there is in the heavens and
whatever there is in the earth, all on
His own. Surely in this there are signs
for a people who reflect.
14. Tell those who believe that they
should forgive those who do not
believe in Allah's days, so that He
may recompense a people for what
they used to earn.
15. Whoever acts righteously, it is for
his own benefit, and who does evil, it
is against his own soul. Then towards
your Lord, you will be returned.
16. We gave the children of Isra'il the
book and the wisdom and the prophet-
hood, and provided them with good
things, and preferred them above all
(people of) the world,
17. and We gave them clear proofs of
the Matter (i.e. the religion). So they
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your Lord will judge between them, on
the Day of Judgment, in the matters in
which they used to differ.
18. Then We have put you on a certain
way of the Matter (i.e. the religion); so
follow it, and do not follow the desires
of those who do not know.
19. They will never help you against
Allah in the least. The wrongdoers are
friends to one another, and Allah is the
friend of the God-fearing.
20. These are insights for the people,
and guidance and mercy for a people
who believe.
21. Do those who have committed
evils assume that We will make them
like those who believe and do
righteous deeds, so as their life and
death becomes equal? Evil is what
they judge.
22. Allah has created the heavens and
the earth with just purpose, and so that
everybody is recompensed for what he
(or she) earned, and they will not be
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taken his desires as his god, and Allah
has let him go astray, despite having
knowledge, and has sealed his ear and
his heart, and put a cover on his eye?
Now who will guide him after Allah?
Still, do you not take lesson?
24. And they say, "There is no life but
our worldly life. We die and live, and
nothing destroys us except time." They
have no knowledge about that; they do
nothing but make conjectures.
25. When Our verses are recited to
them in all their clarity, their argument
is none but that they say, "Bring our
fathers, if you are truthful."
26. Say, "Allah gives you life, then
makes you die, then He will assemble
you on the Day of Judgement in which
there is no doubt, but most of the
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27. To Allah belongs the kingdom of
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kneeling down. Every community will
be called to its book (of record). Today
you will be recompensed for what you
used to do.
29. This is Our book that speaks
against you with truth. We used to get
recorded all that you used to do.
30. Then, as for those who believed
and did righteous deeds, their Lord
will admit them to His mercy. That is
indeed the achievement, visible to all.
31. And as to those who disbelieved,
(it will be said to them,) "Had My
verses not been recited to you? But
you showed arrogance, and you were a
guilty people;
32. and when it was said to you that
Allah's promise is true and there is no
doubt in the (arrival of the) Hour, you
used to say, We do not know what the
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33. And revealed to them will be the
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34. It will be said, "Today We will
forget you, as you forgot facing this
your day, and your abode is the Fire,
and for you there are no helpers at all.
35. That is because you took Allah's
verses as a laughing stock, and the
worldly life deceived you." So today
they will neither be brought out of it,
nor will they be asked to repent.
36. So, to Allah belongs all praise,
who is the Lord of the heavens and the
earth, the Lord of the worlds.
37. And to Him belongs majesty in the
heavens and the earth. And He is the
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you invoke instead of Allah, (and)
show me what they have created from
the earth; Or have they a share in (the
creation of) the heavens? Bring to me
a book (revealed) before this one, or a
trace of knowledge, if you are
truthful."
5. Who is more astray than him who
invokes, instead of Allah, those who
will not respond to him up to the Day
of Judgement; and they are totally
unaware of their prayers,
6. and when people will be assembled
(on the Day of Judgment), they will be
enemies to them, and will refuse even
their having worshipped them.
7. When Our verses are recited to them
in all their clarity, the disbelievers say
about the truth when it comes to them,
"This is an open magic."
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8. Is it that they say, "He has forged it
(the Qui' an).? Say, "If I have foiled it,
then you do not have any power to
help me against Allah. He is well
aware of what you are engaged in. He
is enough as a witness between me and
you, and He is the Most- Forgiving, the
Very-Merciful."
9. Say, "I am not something
unprecedented among the messengers,
and I do not know what will be done
to me or to you. I do not follow
anything but what is revealed to me,
and I am only a clear warner."
10. Say, "Tell me, If it (the Qui' an) is
from Allah and you reject it, and a
witness from the children of Isra'il
testifies about something similar to it
and comes to believe (in it), while you
persist in your arrogance, (then, how
unjust you are!) Surely, Allah does not
give guidance to the unjust people.
11. The disbelievers say about the
believers, "Had it (Islamic faith) been
a good thing, these (weak and poor)
people would not have preceded us (in
proceeding) towards it." Since they did
not accept guidance through it (the
Qui' an), they will say, "This is a
classical lie."
12. And before this there was the Book
of Musa, a guide and a mercy. And
this is a Book confirming (it) in
Arabic tongue, so that it may warn the
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those who are good in their deeds.
13. Surely, those who say, "Our Lord
is Allah, and then stay firm, they will
have no fear, nor shall they grieve.
14. Those are the people of Paradise,
who will live there for ever as a
reward for what they used to do.
15. And We have enjoined upon man
to do good to his parents. His mother
carried him with difficulty and
delivered him with difficulty. And his
carrying and his weaning is (in) thirty
months, until when he attains his
maturity and reaches forty years, he
says, "My Lord, grant me that I offer
gratitude for the favour You have
bestowed upon me and upon my
parents, and that I do righteous deeds
that You like. And set righteousness,
for my sake, in my progeny. Of
course, I repent to you, and truly I am
one of those who submit to Y ou."
16. Such are the people from whom
We accept the best of what they did,
and overlook their evil deeds, (so as
they will be) among the people of
Paradise according to the true promise
that was made to them.
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17. And (Contrary to this is the case
of) the one who said to his parents,
"Fie upon you both! Do you promise
to me that I shall be brought out (from
the grave), while generations have
passed before me?" And they (the
parents) were crying for Allah's help,
(and saying to their son,) "Woe to you.
Accept the true faith. Allah's promise
is certainly true." Then he says, "This
is nothing but the tales of the
ancients."
18. Such are the people on whom the
word (of punishment) has come true
along with the communities of the Jinn
and the humans that have passed
before them. Surely they were losers.
19. For each (of these two groups)
there are (different) ranks because of
what they did, and so that He may
repay them in full for their deeds; and
they will not be wronged.
20. And the day the disbelievers will
be presented before the Fire, (it will be
said to them,) "You have consumed
your good things in your worldly life,
and have enjoyed them. So, you will
be punished today with the torment of
humiliation for the arrogance you used
to show on earth with no right (to do
so), and for the sins you used to
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21. And recall the brother of (the
nation of) Ad, when he warned his
people at the long, curved sand dunes -
while many warners have passed
before him and after him (with the
same message) -saying, "Do not
worship anyone except Allah. Surely I
fear for you the punishment of a
terrible day."
22. They said, "Have you come to
make us deviate from our gods? So
bring us that with which you are
threatening us, if you are truthful."
23. He said, "The knowledge is with
Allah alone, and I am conveying to
you what I am sent with, but I see you
are a people who act ignorantly."
24. So, when they saw it as a cloud
proceeding towards their valleys, they
said, "This is a cloud that will bring us
rain." No, it is the very thing you
asked to hasten up - a wind in which
there is a painful punishment,
25. that will destroy every thing with
the command of its Lord! So they
became such that nothing remained to
be seen except their dwelling places.
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26. And indeed We had established
them in a powerful position in which
We did not establish you (0 people of
Makkah), and had given to them ears
and eyes and hearts, but neither their
ears benefited them in the least, nor
their eyes, nor their hearts, as they
used to reject Allah's signs; and they
were encircled by what they used to
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27. And We have (also) destroyed
(other) towns around you, while We
had given to them a variety of signs,
so that they might return (from
disbelief).
28. So, why is it that they were not
helped by those whom they had taken
as gods beside Allah in order to attain
closeness (to Him)? Instead, they
vanished from them. That was, in fact,
their falsity and a thing they used to
fabricate.
29. And (recall) when We directed a
group of J inns towards you, listening
to the Qur'an. So, when they attended
it, they said (to each other), "Keep
quiet." Then once it was over, they
went back to their people as warners.
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guides to the truth and to a straight
path.
31. our people, respond to Allah's
herald, and believe in him, and (once
you do that,) Allah will forgive your
sins for you, and will save you from a
painful punishment.
32. The one who does not respond to
Allah's herald is not (able) to frustrate
(Allah by escaping) in the land, and
for him there are no supporters besides
Him. Such people are in open error.
33. Have they not seen that Allah who
has created the heavens and the earth,
and was not wearied by their creation,
does have power to give life to the
dead? Y es of course, He is powerful to
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34. The day the disbelievers will be
presented to the Fire, (it will be said to
them,) "Is this not true?" They will
say, "Yes of course, Our Lord!" He
will say, "Then taste the punishment,
for you used to disbelieve."
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as the resoLute messengers observed
patience, and be not in haste about
them. The Day they will see what they
are promised, (it will be) as if they did
not stay (in the world) more than an
hour in a single day. This is a message.
So, none will be destroyed except the
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1. Those who disbelieved, and
prevented (others) from Allah's way,
He (Allah) has rendered their deeds
vain.
2. And those who believed and did
righteous deeds and believed in that
which is revealed to MuHammad,_and
it is the truth (that has come) from
their Lord -He will write off their evil
deeds, and will set aright their state of
affairs.
3. That is because the disbelievers
have followed falsehood, while the
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situations to the people.
4. So, when you encounter those who
disbelieve, then (aim at) smiting the
necks, until when you have broken
their strength thoroughly, then tie fast
the bond, (by making them captives).
Then choose (to release them) either
(as) a favour (shown to them,), or
(after receiving) ransom, until the war
throws down its load of arms. That (is
Our command.) If Allah willed, He
would have (Himself) subjected them
to retribution, but (Allah ordered you
to fight,) so that He may test some of
you through some others. And those
who are killed in Allah's way, He will
never let their deeds go to waste.
5. (Instead,) He will guide them, and
will set aright their state of affairs,
6. and will admit them to the Paradise
He has identified for them.
7. you who believe, if you will help
(the religion prescribed by) Allah, He
will help you, and will stabilize your
footings.
8. As for those who disbelieve,
(destined) for them is destruction, and
He has rendered their deeds vain.
9. That is because they hate what
Allah has sent down; therefore Allah
has nullified their deeds.
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10. Have they not travelled in the land
so that they might see how was the end
of those before them? Allah brought
utter destruction to them. And (ready)
for (these) disbelievers are the likes
thereof.
11. That is because Allah is the
supporter of those who believe. As for
the disbelievers, there is no supporter
for them.
12. Surely, Allah will admit those who
believe and do good deeds to the
gardens beneath which rivers flow. As
for those who disbelieve, they enjoy
(the worldly life), and eat as cattle eat,
and the Fire is the final abode for
them.
13. How many a town, stronger in
might than your town that has expelled
you, have We destroyed! Then, there
was none to help them.
14. Then, can one who holds on to a
clear proof from his Lord be like those
for whom their evil deeds are
beautified, and who followed their
desires?
15. (Here is) a description of the
Paradise that is promised for the God-
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rivers of wine, delicious to the
drinkers, and rivers of honey, fully
purified. And for them there are all
sorts of fruits, and forgiveness from
their Lord. Are they like those who
will live in Fire forever, and will be
given boiling water to drink, and it
will tear their bowels into pieces?
16. Among them there are ones who
(pretend to) give ear to you, until when
they go out from your presence, they
say to those who have been given
knowledge, "What did he say just
now?" Those are the ones on whose
hearts Allah has put a seal, and they
have followed their desires.
17. As for those who have adopted
right path, Allah improves them in
guidance, and gives them their piety.
18. They are waiting for nothing but
for the Hour (of Doom) that it should
come upon them suddenly. So, its
signs have already come. Then, once it
will come upon them, how would they
have an opportunity to accept the
advice (already) given to them?
19. So, be assured that there is no god
but Allah, and seek forgiveness for
your fault, and for (the faults of) the
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place to place and your permanent
abode.
20. And the believers say, "Why has a
(new) Surah not been revealed?" Then,
once an operative Surah is sent down,
and fighting (in Allah's way) is
mentioned in it, you notice those who
have disease in their hearts, looking to
you like one who is faint because of
death. So, destruction is very close to
them.
21. The (reality of their) obedience
and (truthfulness of their) speech is
fully known (as being mere
deception). So, had they been truthful
to Allah when the matter had become
serious, it would have been much
better for them.
22. So, (0 hypocrites,) do you not
apprehend that, in case you turn away
(from Jihad ), you will spread disorder
in the land and will sever your ties of
kinship?
23. Those are the ones whom Allah
has cursed; so He has made them deaf,
and made their eyes blind.
24. Then, do they not give serious
thought to the Qur'an, or do they have
locks on their hearts?
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25. Surely those who turn back after
the guidance has appeared to them
clearly, it is Satan who has tempted
them and involved them in far-fetched
fancies.
26. That is because they say to those
who hate that which Allah has
revealed, "We will obey you in some
respects." And Allah knows their
secret talk.
27. So, how (miserable) will they be
when the angels will exact their souls,
smiting their faces and their backs?
28. That is because they followed that
which has angered Allah, and they
disliked His pleasure; therefore He has
nullified their deeds.
29. Do those having malady in their
hearts think that Allah will never
expose their grudges (against Islam)?
30. Had We willed, We would have
shown them to you (by identifying
each one of them,) so as you would
definitely recognize them by their
features. However, you will recognize
them by the tone of (their) speech.
And Allah knows (all) your deeds.
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31. And We will certainly test you
until We know those of you who carry
out Jihad (struggle in Allah's way) and
observe patience, and until We check
your episodes.
32. Those who disbelieve and prevent
(others) from Allah's way, and oppose
the Messenger, after the Guidance has
appeared to them clearly, shall never
bring harm to Allah in the least, and
He will render their deeds vain.
33. you who believe, obey Allah
and obey the Messenger, and do not
nullify your deeds.
34. Those who disbelieved and
prevented (others) from Allah's way,
then died as disbelievers, Allah will
never forgive them.
35. So, do not lose heart, and do not
appeal for peace; you will be the
uppermost, and Allah is with you; and
He will never deprive you of your
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36. The worldly life is but play and
pastime. If you believe and be God-
fearing, He will give you your
rewards, and will not ask you your
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37. If He were to ask you of it, and
press you (to spend all your wealth),
you would show miserliness, and He
would expose your disgusts.
38. Yes, you are such that you are
called upon to spend in Allah's way,
but some of you withhold in
miserliness_ and he who withholds in
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and may complete His favour upon
you, and may guide you to a straight
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3. and so that Allah may support you
with a mighty support.
4. He (Allah) is such that He sent
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5. so that He admits believing men and
believing women to the gardens
beneath which rivers flow, to live
therein for ever, and so that He may
write off their evil deeds, which is a
great achievement in Allah' s sight,
6. and so that He may punish the
hypocrites, men and women, and the
mushriks (polytheists), men and
women, who think evil thoughts about
Allah. Bound for them there is a
vicious circle, and Allah has become
angry with them, and He has prepared
Jahannam (Hell) for them, and it is an
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heavens and the earth, and Allah is
All-Mighty, All-Wise.
8. Indeed, We have sent you (0
prophet,) as a witness and as a bearer
of good news and as a warner,
9. so that you (0 people,) believe in
Allah and His Messenger, and support
him and revere him, and pronounce
His (Allah's) purity morning and
evening.
10. Those who pledge allegiance with
you (by placing their hands in your
hand) - they, in fact, pledge allegiance
with Allah. Allah's hand is over their
hands. Then, whoever breaks his
pledge breaks it to his own detriment,
and whoever fulfils the covenant he
has made with Allah, He will give him
a great reward.
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remained behind will say to you, "Our
possessions and our families kept us
busy, (hence we could not accompany
you in your journey to Hudaibiyah).
So, pray to Allah for our forgiveness."
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harm, or intends to do you good?
Rather, Allah is fully aware of what
you do.
12. But you thought that the
Messenger and the believers would
never ever return to their families, and
it seemed good to your hearts, and you
thought an evil thought and became a
people who are ruined (by their
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13. If one does not believe in Allah
and His Messenger, then We have
prepared a blazing fire for the
disbelievers.
14. To Allah belongs the kingdom of
the heavens and the earth. He forgives
whomsoever He wills, and punishes
whomsoever He wills. And Allah is
Most- Forgiving, Very-Merciful.
15. Those who remained behind will
say, when you will proceed to the
spoils (of war) to receive them, "Let us
follow you." They wish to change the
words of Allah. Say, "You shall not
follow us. Allah had said like this
beforehand." Then they will say, "No,
but you are jealous of us." On the
contrary, they do not understand (the
reality) but a little.
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16. Say to those of the Bedouins who
remained behind, "You will be called
against a people possessed of strong
fighting power; you will have to fight
them until they submit. So if you obey,
Allah will give you a good reward, and
if you turn away, as you had turned
away earlier, He will punish you with
a painful punishment.
17. There is no blame on the blind, nor
is there any blame on the lame, nor is
there any blame on the sick. Whoever
obeys Allah and His Messenger, He
will admit him to the gardens beneath
which rivers flow. But whoever turns
away, He will punish him with a
painful punishment.
18. Allah was pleased with the
believers when they were pledging
allegiance with you (by placing their
hands in your hands) under the tree,
and He knew what was in their hearts,
so He sent down tranquility upon
them, and rewarded them with a
victory, near at hand,
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spoils that you would receive, so He
gave these to you sooner, and stopped
the hands of the people from
(harming) you. And (He did this) so
that it becomes a sign for believers,
and so that He guides you to the right
path.
21. And (there is) another (victory)
that has not come within your power
as yet, (but) Allah has encompassed it.
And Allah is Powerful over every
thing.
22. Had the disbelievers fought you,
they would have certainly turned their
backs, then they would have found
neither a supporter nor a helper_
23. _ according to the consistent
practice of Allah that went on since
before, and you will never find a
change in Allah' s consistent practice.
24. And He is the One who restrained
their hands from you and your hands
from them in the valley of Makkah
after He had let you prevail over them,
and Allah is watchful over what you
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25. They are those who disbelieved
and prevented you from the Sacred
Mosque (Al-Masjid-ul-Haram), and
(prevented) the sacrificial animals that
were detained from reaching their due
place. And (Allah would have allowed
you to fight,) had there not been
believing men and believing women
whom you did not know that you
might have trampled them, and thus a
painful situation might have arisen for
you because of them unknowingly;
(This situation was avoided) so that
Allah may admit to His mercy whom
He wills. And if they (the believing
men and women) had moved (from
Makkah), We would surely have
punished those of them who
disbelieved with a painful punishment.
26. When the disbelievers developed
in their hearts indignation, the
indignation of ignorance; then Allah
sent down tranquility from Himself
upon His Messenger and upon the
believers, and made them stick to the
word of piety, and they were very
much entitled to it and competent for
it. And Allah is All-Knowing about
every thing.
27. Indeed, Allah has made true to His
Messenger the dream (shown) with
truth: You will definitely enter the
Sacred Mosque insha'allah (if Allah
wills,) peacefully, with your heads
shaved, and your hairs cut short,
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Messenger with Guidance and the
religion of truth, so that He makes it
prevail over all religions. And enough
is Allah for being a witness (to His
promise).
29. MuaHmmad is the messenger of
Allah, and those who are with him are
hard on the disbelievers,
compassionate among themselves; you
will see them bowing down in Ruku,
prostrating themselves in Sajdah,
seeking grace from Allah, and (His)
good pleasure; their distinguishing
feature is on their faces from the effect
of Sajdah (prostration). This is their
description in Torah; and their
description in Injil is: like a sown crop
that brings forth its shoot, then makes
it strong, then it grows thick and
stands straight on its stem, looking
good to the farmers, so that He may
enrage the disbelievers through them.
Allah has promised forgiveness and a
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1. you who believe, do not proceed
ahead of Allah and His Messenger,
and fear Allah. Surely Allah is All-
Hearing, A 11- Knowing.
2. you who believe, do not raise
your voices above the voice of the
Prophet, and be not loud when
speaking to him, as you are loud when
speaking to one another, lest your
good deeds should become void while
you are not aware.
3. Surely, those who lower their voices
before Allah's Messenger are the ones
whose hearts Allah has tested for
piety; for them there is forgiveness,
and a great reward.
4. As for those who call you from
behind the chambers, most of them
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5. Had they remained patient until you
come out to them, it would have been
much better for them. And Allah is
Most- Forgiving, Very-Merciful.
6. you who believe, if a sinful
person brings you a report, verify its
correctness, lest you should harm a
people out of ignorance, and then
become remorseful on what you did.
7. And know that among you there is
the Messenger of Allah. If he obeys
you in many a matter, you will
certainly fall into hardship. But Allah
has endeared to you the Faith, and
made it beautiful in your hearts, and
made detestable to you the disbelief
and sins and disobedience. Such
people are rightly guided,
8. as a grace from Allah, and as a
blessing. And Allah is A 11- Knowing,
All-Wise.
9. If two groups of the believers fight
each other, seek reconciliation
between them. And if one of them
commits aggression against the other,
fight the one that commits aggression
until it comes back to Allah's
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fairness, and maintain justice. Surely
Allah loves those who maintain
justice.
10. All believers are but brothers,
therefore seek reconciliation between
your two brothers, and fear Allah, so
that you may be blessed with mercy.
11. you who believe, no men should
ever scoff at other men. May be, the
latter are better than the former. Nor
should women (ever scoff) at other
women. M ay be, the latter women are
better than the former ones. And do
not find fault with one another, nor
call one another with bad nicknames.
Bad is the name of sinfulness after
embracing Faith. If anyone does not
repent, then such people are the
wrongdoers.
12. you who believe, abstain from
many of the suspicions. Some
suspicions are sins. And do not be
curious (to find out faults of others),
and do not backbite one another. Does
one of you like that he eats the flesh of
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from a male and a female, and made
you into races and tribes, so that you
may identify one another. Surely the
noblest of you, in Allah's sight, is the
one who is most pious of you. Surely
Allah is A 11- Knowing, A 11- A ware.
14. The Bedouins say, "We have come
to believe." Say, "You have not come
to believe; instead, you (should) say,
We have surrendered' and the belief
has not entered your hearts so far. If
you obey Allah and His Messenger,
He will not curtail (the reward of) any
of your deeds in the least. Surely Allah
is Most-Forgiving, Very-Merciful."
15. Believers, in fact, are those who
believe in Allah and His Messenger,
then have no doubt, and struggle, with
their riches and their lives, in the way
of Allah. Those are the truthful.
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16. Say, "Would you apprise Allah of
your religion, while Allah knows all
that is in the heavens and all that is in
the earth, and Allah is A 11- Knowing
about every thing?"
17. They oblige you that they have
accepted Islam, (as if it was a favour
shown to you). Say, "Do not oblige me
for your accepting Islam. Rather,
Allah makes you obliged for His
having guided you to the Faith, if you
are truthful.
18. Surely Allah knows the Unseen of
the heavens and the earth, and Allah
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1. Qaf " (I swear) by the glorious
Qur'an, (you are sent as a messenger.)
2. But they wonder that a wamer has
come to them from among themselves;
so the disbelievers said, "This is
something strange.
3. Is it when we die and become dust
(that we will be brought to life again?)
That is a return, far (from
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4. We know very well how much of
them is diminished by the earth, and
We have a Book that Preserves every
thing.
5. Rather, they rejected the truth when
it came to them; so they are in a
confused state.
6. Did they not, then, look to the sky
above them, how We have built it and
beautified it, and it has no cracks?
7. As for the earth, We have spread it
out, and cast on it firm hills, and
caused to grow therein every kind of
delightful things,
8. as a source of vision and as a lesson
to every servant (of Allah) who turns
(to Him for guidance).
9. And We sent down blessed water
from the sky, and caused to grow
therewith gardens and grain of harvest,
10. and towering date palms that have
spadices, put one upon another,
11. as a provision to the servants (of
Allah). And We gave life with it to a
dead land. Similar will be the exit (of
the dead from their graves).
12. It (resurrection) was rejected
before them by the people of Nuh, and
the people of Rass and Thamud,
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13. and Ad, and Fir'aun (Pharaoh),
and the brothers of Lut,
14. and dwellers of Aaikah, and the
people of Tubba'. Each one of them
rejected the messengers; so My threat
came true.
15. Is it, then, that We were worn out
by the first creation? No, but they are
still in confusion about the new
creation.
16. Indeed We have created man, and
We know whatever thoughts his inner
self develops, and We are closer to
him than (his) jugular vein,
17. when the two receiving angels
receive (every human act to record it),
seated (one) on the right and (one) on
the left.
18. Not a single word is uttered by one
but there is a watcher near him, ready
(to record).
19. The daze of death has (to) come
with truth. That is what you tried to
escape.
20. And the Horn will be blown. That
will be the day of (which) threat (was
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with one (angel) to drive (him to the
field of reckoning) and one (angel) to
testify (about his deeds).
22. .You were heedless of this. Now
We have removed your veil from you;
so your sight today is sharp."
23. And his companion (i.e. the angel
who recorded his deeds) will say,
"This is what I have with me, ready (to
be presented as his record of deeds)."
24. (Then it will be said,) "Cast, (0
two angels,) into Jahannam (Hell)
every obstinate disbeliever
25. who used to prevent (others) from
good (behavior), who transgressed all
bounds, who cast doubts (in true faith),
26. who set up another god along with
Allah. So cast him (0 angels) in the
painful punishment."
27. His (evil) companion (i.e. the
Satan) will say, "0 our Lord, I did not
cause him to rebel, but he was himself
(involved) in straying far from the
track."
28. He (Allah) will say, "Do not
quarrel before Me, while I had sent to
you My threat well in advance.
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and I Am not so unjust to My
servants."
30. (Remind them of) the Day when
We will say to Jahannam (Hell), "Are
you filled up?" and it will say, "Are
there some more?"
31. And the Jannah (Paradise) will be
brought close for the God-fearing, no
longer distant.
32. (And it will be said,) "This is what
you were promised for everyone who
was oft- returning to Allah, vigilant
(against sins),
33. the one who feared the Rahman
(The All-Merciful Allah), without
seeing Him, and came up with a heart
oriented towards Him.
34. Enter it in peace. That is the Day
of Eternity."
35. They will have in it whatever they
wish, and with Us there are things
even more than that.
36. And how many a generation We
have destroyed before them who were
stronger than these in their grip on
power, and they searched out the
cities. Was there any place (for them)
to escape?
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37. Indeed, there is a lesson in all this
for him who has a heart and gives ear
(to the truth) attentively.
38. We created the heavens and the
earth and all that is between them in
six days, and no weariness even
touched Us.
39. So, (0 Prophet,) endure with
patience what they say, and proclaim
His purity, along with your Lord's
praise, before sunrise and before
sunset.
40. And in hours of night, proclaim
His purity, and at the ends of
prostration.
41. And listen: The Day when the
caller will call out from a near place,
42. the Day they will hear the Cry in
reality_ that will be the Day of
Resurrection.
43. Surely We alone give life and
bring death, and to Us is the final
return
44. on the Day when the earth will
burst apart exposing them, while they
will be hurrying up (to come out). That
is an assembly, so easy for Us (to
muster).
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45. We know well what they say, and
you are not (sent) as one who compels
them. So exhort, through the Qur'an,
the one who fears My warning.
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With the name of Allah, the A 11- Merciful, the Very- Merciful.
1. By those (winds) that scatter dust,
2. then those that bear load (of clouds),
3. then those that float with ease,
4. then those who distribute things,
5. whatever you are being promised is
surely true,
6. and Recompense (of deeds) is sure
to happen.
7. By the sky, having paths,
8. you are (involved) in a
contradictory discussion.
9. Turned away from this (Qur'an) is
the one who is turned away (totally
from the truth.)
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10. Death upon those who make
conjectures (against the true faith),
11. - those who are drowned in
ignorance, forgetful!
12. They ask, "When shall be the Day
of Recompense?"
13. (It will be) the Day when they will
be heated on the Fire,
14. (and it will be said to them,) "Taste
(the punishment of) your mischief.
This is what you have been asking to
be brought sooner."
15. The God-fearing (on the other
hand) will be in gardens and springs,
16. receiving what their Lord will have
given to them. Indeed, prior to this,
they were good in their deeds.
17. They used to sleep little in the
night;
18. and in the hours before dawn they
used to pray for forgiveness,
19. and in their wealth, there was a
right for one who asks and for one
who is deprived.
20. In the earth, there are signs for
those who (seek truth to) believe,
21. and in your own selves! So, do you
not perceive?
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22. And in the heavens, there is your
sustenance and all that you have been
promised.
23. So, by the Lord of the heavens and
the earth, it (the Day of Recompense)
is a reality, as sure as the fact that you
(can) speak.
24. Has there come to you the story of
the honoured guests of Ibrahim?
25. When they (the angels in human
form) entered unto him and said, "We
greet you with Salam ". He said,
"Salam on you. "(And he said
tohimself,) "(They are) unknown
people."
26. Then he slipped off to his home
and fetched a fattened calf.
27. So he presented it before them (to
eat, but being angels, they refrained.)
He said, "Would you not eat?"
28. So he felt some fear in his heart.
They said, "Be not scared." And they
gave him the good news of (the birth
of) a knowledgeable boy.
29. So his wife came forward with a
clamor, and slapped her own face and
said, "(How can I have a child when I
am) a barren old woman?"
30. They said, "This is how your Lord
has said. Surely, He is All-Wise, All-
Knowing."
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31. He (Ibrahim) said (to the angels),
"Then, what is your mission
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32. They said, "We are sent to a guilty
people, (i.e. the people of Sodom)
33. so that we may send down upon
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34. marked by your Lord for the
transgressors."
35. So, We let the believers who were
there to come out (from danger),
36. but We did not find in it any
Muslims, except one house.
37. And We left in this (event) a sign
(of deterrence) for those who fear the
painful punishment.
38. And (We left a similar sign) in (the
story of) Musa, when We sent him to
Firaun (Pharaoh) with a clear proof.
39. So he turned away along with his
chiefs and said, " (Musa is) a magician
or a madman!"
40. So We seized him and his army,
and cast them into the sea, as he was
of culpable behaviour.
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(the stray of) Ad, when We sent upon
them the wind that was barren (from
any benefit);
42. it spared nothing it came upon, but
rendered it like a stuff smashed by
decay.
43. And (a similar sign was left) in
(the story of) Thamud, when it was
said to them, "Enjoy yourselves for a
while."
44. Then they rebelled against the
command of your Lord; so the
thunderbolt (of divine punishment)
seized them, while they were looking
on.
45. Then they were neither able to
stand (before the punishment), nor
could they defend themselves.
46. And (We have destroyed) the
people of Nuh even before; indeed
they were a sinful people.
47. And the sky was built by Us with
might; and indeed We are the
expanders.
48. And the earth was spread out by
Us as a floor; so how well have We
spread it out!
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49. And from every thing We have
created pairs of twos, so that you may
heed.
50. So, flee to Allah. Indeed I am a
plain wamer sent by Him for you.
51. And do not make up any other god
along with Allah. Indeed I am a plain
wamer sent by Him for you.
52. In similar way, no messenger came
to those before them, but they said,
"(He is) a magician or a madman."
53. Have they handed down (this
saying) to each other as a legacy?
Rather they are a rebellious people.
54. So, turn away from them, for you
are not blamed.
55. And keep reminding, because
reminding benefits the believers.
56. I did not create the J inns and the
human beings except for the purpose
that they should worship Me.
57. 1 do not want any sustenance from
them, nor do I want them to feed Me.
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59. So, those who did wrong will have
their turn like the turn of their
counterparts. So, they should not ask
Me to hasten on.
60. Woe, then, to those who disbelieve
because of the Day of theirs that they
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1. By the mount of Tur,
2. and by a book, written
3. on an unrolled scroll,
4. and by the Populated House (Al-
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5. and by the roof, raised high,
6. and by the sea, flared up (with fire),
7. the punishment of your Lord is sure
to fall.
8. There is nothing to push it back,
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9. the Day when the sky will tremble,
a horrible trembling,
10. and the mountains will move
about, a terrible movement.
11. So, woe to those who reject (the
true faith),
12. who are indulged in vain talk,
playing (with truth),
13. the Day they will be pushed to the
Fire forcefully,
14. (and it will be said to them,) "This
is the Fire you used to deny.
15. Is it then magic, or do you not see?
16. Enter it. Now, whether you endure
(it) patiently or impatiently, it is all the
same for you; you are merely
rewarded for what you used to do."
17. Of course, the God-fearing will be
in gardens and bliss,
18. enjoying what their Lord will have
given to them, and their Lord will have
saved them from the punishment of
Hell.
19. (It will be said to them,) "Eat and
drink pleasantly because of what you
used to do,
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20. relaxing on lined up couches." And
We will many them with big- eyed
houris.
21. And those who believed and their
children followed them in belief, We
will join their children with them, and
will not curtail (the reward of) any of
their deeds at all. Every person will be
pledged for what he earned.
22. And We will go on giving them
whatever they desire of fruits and
meat.
23. They will snatch from one another
(in a friendly manner) a glass (of
wine) carrying neither absurd talk, nor
something leading to sin.
24. And their own serving boys will
rotate around them, (who will be as
neat and clean) as if they were hidden
pearls.
25. And they will advance to one
another, asking (about each other's
welfare).
26. They will say, "Indeed we were
afraid (of Allah's punishment) when
we were amidst our family,
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27. but Allah did favour to us and
saved us from the torment of Fire's
scorching breath.
28. We used to pray to Him before. He
is surely the Most-Kind, the Very-
Merciful.
29. So keep reminding (them), because
by the grace of your Lord, you are
neither a soothsayer, nor a mad man.
30. Do they rather say, "He is a poet
for whom we are awaiting the accident
of death?"
31. Say, "Wait! I am waiting with you,
too."
32. Is it their intellects that direct them
to (say) this, or are they a rebellious
people?
33. Do they rather say, "He has forged
it (the Our" an.).? No, but they do not
believe.
34. So, let them bring a discourse like
this, if they are truthful.
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35. Is it that they are created by none,
or are they themselves the creators?
36. Or have they created the heavens
and the earth? No, but they are sure of
nothing.
37. Or do they have the treasures of
your Lord, or have they acquired
control (over them)?
38. Or have they a stairway (to the
heavens) by means of which they
listen (to the divine decrees)? If so,
their listener must bring a clear proof.
39. Is it that He has daughters and you
have sons?
40. Or is it that you (0 prophet) ask
them for a fee, and therefore they are
burdened with a liability?
41. Or have they the knowledge of the
Unseen, and they are recording it?
42. Or do they intend to plan to do
harm (to the prophet)? Then the
disbelievers themselves shall be
harmed by the plan.
43. Or do they have a god other than
Allah? Pure is Allah from what they
associate with Him.
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44. Even if they see a piece falling
down from the sky, they would say, "It
is a cumulated cloud."
45. So, leave them alone until they
face their Day, in which they will be
turned unconscious,
46. the Day their planning will not
benefit them in the least, nor will they
be helped.
47. And for those who did wrong there
is another punishment before that, but
most of them do not know.
48. And (0 Prophet) be patient about
the decision of your Lord, because you
are in front of Our Eyes. And proclaim
the purity of your Lord along with His
praise when you stand (in Prayer),
49. And, in parts of night too, proclaim
His purity, and at the time of setting of
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neither missed the way, nor did he
deviate.
3. He does not speak out of (his own)
desire.
4. It is but revelation revealed (to
him).
5. It is taught to him by one (angel) of
strong faculties,
6. the one of vigour. So he stood
poised,
7. while he was on the upper horizon.
8. Then he drew near, and came down,
9. so as he was at a distance like that
of two bows (joined together), rather
even nearer.
10. Thus He (Allah) revealed to His
slave what He revealed.
11. The heart did not err in what he
saw.
12. Do you quarrel with him in what
he sees?
13. Indeed he saw him another time
14. by Sidrat-ul-Muntaha (the lote-tree
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15. near which there is Jannat-ul-
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17. The eye neither went wrong, nor
did exceed the limit.
18. He has indeed seen a part of the
biggest signs of your Lord.
19. Have you ever considered about
the (idols of) Lat and Uzza,
20. and about the other, the third
(idol), namely, Manat,?
21. Is it that you have males and He
(Allah) has females?
22. If so, it is a bizarre division.
23. These are nothing but names you
and your fathers have invented; Allah
has sent down no authority attached to
them. They are following nothing but
conjecture and what their own souls
desire, while guidance from their Lord
has surely reached them.
24. Is it that man can get whatever he
wishes?
25. (No,) because to Allah alone
belongs the (good of) the Hereafter
and the former life (of this world).
26. How many angels there are in the
heavens whose intercession cannot
benefit (any one) at all, but after Allah
allows (it) for whomsoever He willsand
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27. Those who do not believe in the
Hereafter call the angels by names of
females.
28. They do not have knowledge about
it. They follow nothing but conjecture,
and conjecture is of no avail in (the
matter of) Truth.
29. So, turn away from him who turns
away from Our advice, and seeks
nothing but (pleasure of) the worldly
life.
30. That is the limit of their access to
knowledge. Indeed only your Lord
knows well about the one who has
gone astray from his way, and He
knows well about the one who has
adopted the right path.
31. To Allah belongs whatever there is
in the heavens and whatever there is in
the earth, so that He gives punishment
to evildoers for what they did, and
gives good reward to those who did
good
32. -those who abstain from the major
sins and from shameful acts, except
minor involvements. Indeed your Lord
is extensive in forgiveness. He knows
you more than anyone else (from a
time) when He created you from the
earth and when you were embryos in
the wombs of your mothers. So, do not
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selves. He knows best who is God-
fearing.
33. Did you see the one who turned
away,
34. and gave a little, and stopped?
35. Does he have knowledge of the
Unseen whereby he sees (what he
believes)?
36. Has he not been told of what was
(revealed) in the scriptures of Musa
37. and of Ibrahim who fulfilled (his
duties)?
38. (It was) that no bearer of burden
shall bear the burden of the other,
39. and that a man shall not deserve
but (the reward of) his own effort,
40. and that his effort will soon be
seen,
41. then he will be recompensed for it
in full,
42. and that to your Lord is the end (of
every one),
43. and that He is the One who makes
(one) laugh and makes (him) weep,
44. and that He is the One who gives
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45. and that He creates the pairs, male
and female,
46. from a sperm-drop when it is
poured (into a womb),
47. and that the second creation is
undertaken by Him,
48. and that He is the One who gives
wealth and preserves (it),
49. and that He is the One who is the
Lord of Sirius (the star worshipped by
pagans),
50. and that He has destroyed the
earlier Ad,
51. and Thamud, so spared none,
52. and (destroyed) the people of Nuh
even earlier. Surely they were more
unjust and more rebellious.
53. And He destroyed the overturned
towns (of the people of Lut) also,
54. so enveloped they were by that
which enveloped.
55. Then concerning which of your
Lord's bounties would you remain in
doubt?
56. This (Prophet) is a wamer from the
(genus of the) previous warners.
57. The Imminent (Hour of Judgment)
has approached.
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remove it.
59. Do you then wonder at this
discourse,
60. and laugh (at it), and not weep,
61. while you are engaged in vain
play?
62. Now, fall down in prostration and
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1. The Hour (of doom) has drawn
near, and the moon has split asunder.
2. When these people see a sign, they
turn away and say, "(This is) a
transient magic."
3. They have rejected (the Truth) and
followed their desires, while every
matter has to settle (at some time).
4. And there has come to them as
much news (of the earlier
communities) as it is enough to deter,
5. (containing) a perfect wisdom. But
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6. Therefore, turn aside (0 Prophet,)
from them. (They will see the reality)
on the day in which the caller will call
(them) to a gruesome object.
7. With their eyes humbled, they will
come out of the graves like locusts
spread all over,
8. rushing quickly towards the caller.
(On that Day) the disbelievers will
say, "This is a hard day."
9. The people of Nuh denied (the
truth) before them. So they rejected
Our servant, and said, "(He is) a
madman", and he was (also)
threatened (by them).
10. So he prayed to his Lord saying, "I
am overpowered, so defend (me)."
11. So We opened the gates of the sky
with water pouring forth profusely,
12. and We caused the earth to gush
forth as springs; so the water (of both
kinds) met together for a destined
event.
13. And We caused him (Nuh) to
board that (ship) which had planks and
nails,
14. which sailed under Our Eyes, as a
reward for the one who was rejected
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15. And We left it (the ship) as a sign.
So, is there one to take lesson?
16. Then how was My torment and My
warnings?
17. Indeed We have made the Qur'an
easy for seeking advice. So, is there
one to heed to the advice?
18. (The people of) Ad rejected (their
prophet). So how was My torment and
My warnings?
19. We did send to them a furious
wind in a day of continuous
misfortune,
20. plucking people away, as if they
were trunks of uprooted palm-trees.
21. So how was My torment and My
warnings?
22. Indeed We have made the Qur'an
easy for seeking advice. So, is there
one to heed to the advice?
23. (The people of) Thamud rejected
the wamers.
24. So they said, "Shall we follow a
single human being from among us?
Then we will be in error and insanity.
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25. Is it that the advice has been cast
upon him alone out of all of us? No,
but he is a bragging liar."
26. Tomorrow they will know who the
bragging liar is!
27. We are going to send the she-
camel as a trial for them; so watch
them (0 Salih,) and keep patience,
28. and tell them that water (of the
well) is to be shared between them
(and the she-camel), so as the right of
having water shall be attended by each
(alternatively).
29. Then they called their man (to kill
the she- camel,) so he undertook (the
task) and killed (the she-camel).
30. So how was My torment and My
warnings?
31. We sent upon them a single Cry,
and they were like crushed leafs of a
hedge-builder.
32. Indeed We have made the Qur'an
easy for seeking advice. So, is there
one to heed to the advice?
33. The people of Lut rejected the
wamers.
34. We sent upon them a rain of
stones, except the family of Lut whom
We saved in the last hours of night,
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35. as a grace from Us. This is how
We reward the one who offers
gratitude.
36. And he (Lut) had certainly warned
them of Our grasp, but they disputed
the warnings.
37. And they had even tried to tempt
him against his guests (so that they
may snatch them away for bad
purpose,) but We blinded their eyes:
"Now taste My torment and My
warnings!"
38. And on the next morning, a lasting
torment overtook them:
39. .Now taste My torment and My
warnings."
40. Indeed We have made the Qur'an
easy for seeking advice. So, is there
one to heed to the advice?
41. And the wamers came to the
family of Firaun (Pharaoh).
42. (But) they rejected all Our signs;
so We seized them_ a seizure by One
Mighty, Powerful.
43. Are the disbelievers among you in
a better position than all of the
aforesaid (punished people), or do you
have immunity (recorded) in the
sacred books?
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group, well- defended."?
45. Soon this large group' shall be
defeated, and all of them will turn their
backs.
46. Rather the Hour (of judgment) is
their appointed time (for their full
recompense), and the Hour is more
calamitous and much more bitter.
47. Surely the guilty ones are in error
and madness.
48. On the Day when they will be
dragged into the Fire on their faces, (it
will be said to them,) "Taste the touch
of Hell."
49. Verily, We have created every
thing according to (Our)
predestination.
50. And (implementation of) Our
command is no more than a single act
like the twinkling of an eye.
51. We have destroyed people like
you; so, is there one to take lesson?
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52. And every thing they have done is
recorded in the books (of deeds).
53. And every thing, small and big, is
written down.
54. Of course, the God-fearing will be
in gardens and rivers,
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1. The Rahman (The All-Merciful
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2. has taught the Our" an.
3. He has created man.
4. He has taught him (how) to express
himself.
5. The sun and the moon are (bound)
by a (fixed) calculation.
6. And the vine and the tree both
prostrate (to Allah).
7. He raised the sky high, and has
placed the scale,
8. so that you should not be wrongful
in weighing.
9. Observe the correct weight with
fairness, and do not make weighing
deficient.
10. As for the earth, He has placed it
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11. in which there are fruits and date
palms having sheaths,
12. and the grain having chaff, and
fragrant flowers.
13. So, (0 mankind and Jinn,) which
of the bounties of your Lord will you
deny?
14. He has created man from dry clay,
ringing like pottery,
15. and created Jann (father of the
Jinn) from a smokeless flame of fire.
16. So, (0 mankind and Jinn,) which
of the bounties of your Lord will you
deny?
17. He is the Lord of both points of
sunrise and both points of sunset.
18. So, which of the bounties of your
Lord will you deny?
19. He let forth the two seas to meet
together,
20. while there is a barrier between
them; they do not encroach (upon one
another).
21. So, which of the bounties of your
Lord will you deny?
22. From both of them come forth the
pearl and the coral.
23. So, which of the bounties of your
Lord will you deny?
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24. And His are the sailing ships raised
up in the sea like mountains.
25. So, which of the bounties of your
Lord will you deny?
26. Every one who is on it (the earth)
has to perish.
27. And your Lord's Countenance will
remain, full of majesty, full of honour.
28. So, which of the bounties of your
Lord will you deny?
29. All those in the heavens and the
earth beseech Him (for their needs.)
Every day He is in a state of action.
30. So, which of the bounties of your
Lord will you deny?
31. Soon We are going to spare
Ourselves for you (to reckon your
deeds), two heavy species (of Jinn
and mankind)!
32. So, which of the bounties of your
Lord will you deny?
33. genera of Jinn and mankind, If
you are able to penetrate beyond the
realms of the heavens and the earth,
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34. So, which of the bounties of your
Lord will you deny?
35. A flame of fire and a smoke will
be loosed against you, and you will not
(be able) to defend.
36. So, which of the bounties of your
Lord will you deny?
37. So, (it will be a terrible event)
when the sky will be split apart and
will become rosy, like (red) hides.
38. So, which of the bounties of your
Lord will you deny?
39. On that day, neither a man will be
questioned about his sin, nor a Jinn.
40. So, which of the bounties of your
Lord will you deny?
41. The guilty ones will be recognized
(by angels) through their marks and
will be seized by foreheads and feet.
42. So, which of the bounties of your
Lord will you deny?
43. This is Jahannam (Hell) that the
guilty people deny.
44. They will circle around between it
and between hot, boiling water.
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45. So, which of the bounties of your
Lord will you deny?
46. And for the one who is fearful of
having to stand before his Lord, there
are two gardens, -
47. So, which of the bounties of your
Lord will you deny?
48. - both having branches.
49. So, which of the bounties of your
Lord will you deny?
50. In both there are two flowing
springs.
51. So, which of the bounties of your
Lord will you deny?
52. In both there are two kinds of
every fruit.
53. So, which of the bounties of your
Lord will you deny?
54. (The people of these gardens will
be) reclining on floorings whose
(even) linings will be of thick silk, and
the fruits plucked from the two
gardens will be at hand.
55. So, which of the bounties of your
Lord will you deny?
56. In them there will be maidens
restraining (their) glances, whom
neither a man might have touched
before them, nor a Jinn.
57. So, which of the bounties of your
Lord will you deny?
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corals.
59. So, which of the bounties of your
Lord will you deny?
60. Is there any reward for goodness
other than goodness?
61. So, which of the bounties of your
Lord will you deny?
62. And besides these two, there are
two other gardens (for the second
category of the God-fearing), -
63. So, which of the bounties of your
Lord will you deny?
64. - both (gardens are) dark green!
65. So, which of the bounties of your
Lord will you deny?
66. In both there are two springs
gushing forth profusely.
67. So, which of the bounties of your
Lord will you deny?
68. In both there are fruits and date-
palms and pomegranates.
69. So, which of the bounties of your
Lord will you deny?
70. In them there will be women, good
and gorgeous, -
71. So, which of the bounties of your
Lord will you deny?
72. - the houris, kept guarded in
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74. - whom neither a man might have
touched before them, nor a Jinn.
75. So, which of the bounties of your
Lord will you deny?
76. (The people of these gardens will
be) reclining on green cushions and
marvelously beautiful mattresses.
77. So, which of the bounties of your
Lord will you deny?
78. Glorious is the name of your Lord,
the Lord of Majesty, the Lord of
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1. When the Imminent Event (of
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2. there will be no one to deny its
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3. It will be abasing (some), exalting
(others)
4. when the earth will be jolted with a
terrible jolt,
5. and the mountains will be crumbled
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scattered in the air,
7. and you will be (divided into) three
categories.
8. As for the People of the Right, how
(lucky) are the People of the Right!
9. And the People of the Left ? How
(wretched) are the People of the Left!
10. And the Foremost are the
foremost.
11. Those are the ones blessed with
nearness (to Allah)
12. in gardens of bliss,
13. many from the first generations,
14. and a few from the later ones.
15. (They will be sitting) on thrones
woven with gold,
16. reclining on them, facing each
other.
17. Immortal boys will rotate around
them
18. with bowls and jugs and a goblet
of pure wine,
19. from which they will neither suffer
headache, nor will they be intoxicated,
20. _and with fruits that they choose,
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desire.
22. And (for them there will be)
houris, having lovely big eyes,
23. all (neat and clean) like a hidden
pearl,
24. as a reward for what they used to
do.
25. They will hear neither an absurd
talk in it, nor something leading to sin,
26. but (they will hear) the words of
Salam , Salam (as greetings).
27. And the People of the right? How
(lucky) are the People of the Right!
28. (They will be) amid lote-trees with
no thorns,
29. and the trees of TalH , (banana, or
a fragrant tree) having layers one upon
the other,
30. and a shade, spread all over,
31. and water, poured forth,
32. and a lot of fruits,
33. neither interrupted (in any season),
nor prohibited,
34. and mattresses of high quality.
35. Surely We have made up those
females in a special creation,
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37. amorous to their husbands,
matching them in age,
38. for the People of the Right,
39. (comprising) many from the first
generations,
40. and many from the later ones.
41. And the People of the Left? How
(wretched) are the People of the Left!
42. (They will be) in scorching wind
and boiling water,
43. and in a shade of black smoke,
44. neither cool nor graceful.
45. They were earlier in luxuries,
46. and used to persist in major sins,
47. and used to say, "Is it that when
we die and become dust -is it that we
will be raised again,
48. and our ancient fathers as well?"
49. Say, "All the earlier and the later
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denying people,
52. you will have to eat from the tree
of zaqqum,
53. and to fill with it the bellies,
54. then on top of it you will have to
drink boiling water,
55. and to drink like camels suffering
from the disease of over-thirst.
56. This will be their welcome
entertainment on the Day of Requital.
57. We have created you; then why do
you not believe in it?
58. So, tell Me about the semen you
drop (in the wombs):
59. Is it you who create it, or are We
the Creator?
60. We have appointed (the times of)
death among you, and We cannot be
frustrated
61. from replacing you with others like
you, and creating you (afresh) in that
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creation; then why do you not take
lesson?
63. Well, tell Me about that (seed)
which you sow:
64. Is it you who grow it, or are We
the One who grows?
65. If We so will, We can certainly
make it crumbled, and you will remain
wondering,
66. (and saying,) "We are laden with
debt,
67. rather we are totally deprived."
68. Again, tell Me about the water you
drink:
69. Is it you who have brought it down
from the clouds, or are We the One
who sends (it) down?
70. If We so will, We can make it
bitter in taste. So why do you not offer
gratitude?
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73. We have made it a reminder (of
Our infinite power, and of the fire of
Hell) and a benefit for travelers in
deserts.
74. So, proclaim purity of the name of
your Lord, the Magnificent.
75. So, I swear by the setting places of
the stars,
76. -and indeed it is a great oath, if
you are to appreciate -
77. it is surely the Noble Qur'an,
78. (recorded already) in a protected
book (i.e. the Preserved Tablet)
79. that is not touched except by the
purified ones (the angels).
80. - a revelation from the Lord of the
worlds.
81. Is it this discourse that you take
lightly,
82. and take your denial as your
livelihood?
83. So why (do you) not (intervene)
when the soul (of a dying person)
reaches the throat,
84. and you are watching?
85. And We are closer to him than
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recompensed (in the Hereafter for your
deeds), then why do you not
87. bring the soul back, if you are
truthful?
88. So, in case he (the dying person) is
from among those blessed with
nearness,
89. then (for him) there is comfort and
fragrance and garden of bliss.
90. And in case he is from among the
People of the Right,
91. then, (it will be said to him,)
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People of the Right."
92. But if he is one of the deniers, the
astray,
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94. and burning in the Hell.
95. Indeed this is certainty in its true
sense.
96. So, proclaim purity of the name of
your Lord, the Magnificent.
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1. All that is in the heavens and the
earth proclaims Allah's purity, and He
is the Mighty, the Wise.
2. To Him belongs the Kingdom of the
heavens and the earth. He gives life
and brings death, and He is Powerful
to do any thing.
3. He is the First and the Last, and the
Manifest and the Hidden, and He is
All-Knowing about every thing.
4. He is the One who created the
heavens and the earth in six days, then
He positioned Himself on the Throne.
He knows whatever goes into the earth
and whatever comes out from it, and
whatever descends from the sky, and
whatever ascends thereto. He is with
you wherever you are, and Allah is
watchful of whatever you do.
5. To Him belongs the kingdom of the
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6. He makes the night enter into the
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Messenger, and spend out of that
(wealth) in which He has appointed
you as deputies. So, for those of you
who have believed and spent (in
Allah's way), there is a big reward.
8. What is wrong with you that you do
not believe in Allah, while the
Messenger invites you to believe in
your Lord, and He has taken your
covenant, if you are to believe?
9. He is the One who reveals clear
verses to His servant, so that He brings
you out from layers of darkness into
the light. And to you, Allah is Very-
Kind indeed, Very- Merciful.
10. And what is wrong with you that
you should not spend in the way of
Allah, while to Allah belongs the
inheritance of the heavens and the
earth? Those who spent before the
Conquest (of Makkah) and fought are
not at par (with others). Those are
much greater in rank than those who
spent later and fought, though Allah
has promised the good (reward) for
each. Allah is well aware of what you
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11. Who is there to advance a loan, a
good loan, to Allah so that He
multiplies it for him, and he may have
a noble reward?
12. On the Day when you will see the
believing men and the believing
women, their light proceeding in front
of them and to their right hands, (it
will be said to them,) "Good news for
you today! Gardens beneath which
rivers flow, to live therein forever!
That is the great achievement,
13. - the Day when the hypocrite men
and hypocrite women will say to those
who believe, "Wait for us, so that we
may have a share from your light." It
will be said (to them), "Go back to
your rear, and search for light." Then a
wall will be placed between them,
which will have a gate. In its inner
side, there will be the divine mercy,
while towards its outer side, there will
be the divine punishment.
14. They (the hypocrites) will call out
to them (the believers), "Were we not
with you?" They will say, "Y es, (you
were,) but you led your souls to a
wrong way, and kept waiting (for an
evil end to the Muslims), and
remained in doubt, and were deluded
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by fancies, until Allah's command
came to pass, and you were deceived
about Allah by the Big Deceiver
(Iblis).
15. So, no ransom will be accepted
from you today, nor from those who
disbelieved (openly). Your abode is
the Fire, and it is an evil end."
16. Has the time not yet come for
those who believe that their hearts
should be humble for the
remembrance of Allah and for the
truth that has descended (through
revelation)? They must not be like
those to whom the Book was given
before, but a long period passed on
them (in which they did not repent),
therefore their hearts became hard, and
(thus) many of them are sinners.
17. Know well that Allah revives the
land after its death. We have made the
signs clear for you, so that you may
understand.
18. Surely those men who give
Sadaqah (alms) and those women who
give Sadaqah and have advanced a
good loan to Allah, for them it will be
multiplied, and for them there is a
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19. And those who believed in Allah
and His messengers, - those are the
Siddiqs (the most righteous after
prophets) and the Shuhada' (martyrs)
in the sight of your Lord. For them
shall be their reward and their light. As
for those who disbelieved and rejected
Our verses, they are the inmates of
Hell.
20. Know well that the worldly life is
but a play and an amusement, and a
show of beauty, and exchange of
boastful claims between you, and a
competition of increase in riches and
children. (All this is) like a rain, the
growth of which attracts the farmers,
then it withers, and you see it turning
yellow, then it becomes straw. And in
the Hereafter there is a severe
punishment (for the disbelievers), and
forgiveness from Allah and (Allah's)
pleasure (for the believers and the
righteous). The worldly life is nothing
but a material of delusion.
21. Compete each other in proceeding
towards forgiveness from your Lord
and to Paradise the width of which is
like the width of the sky and the earth.
It has been prepared for those who
believe in Allah and His messengers.
That is the bounty of Allah; He gives it
to whomsoever He Wills and Allah is
the Lord of the great bounty.
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22. No calamity befalls the earth or
your own selves, but it is (pre-
destined) in a Book before We bring it
into being, -Indeed it is easy for Allah.
23. - so that you may neither grieve on
what has escaped you, nor over- exult
on what He has given to you. And
Allah does not love any self-admirer,
over-proud,
24. _those who are miserly and bid
others to be miserly. And whoever
turns away, then Allah is the All-
Independent, the Ever- Praised.
25. We have indeed sent Our
messengers with clear proofs, and sent
down with them the Book and the
Balance, so that people may uphold
equity. And We sent down iron in
which there is strong power, and
benefits for the people; and (We did it)
so that Allah knows the one who helps
Him and His messengers without
seeing (Him). Surely Allah is Strong,
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and kept the Book and prophet- hood
(continuing) in their progeny. So,
some of those (to whom they were
sent) were on the right path, and many
of them were sinners.
27. Then We made Our messengers
follow them one after the other, then
We sent after them Isa, the son of
Maryam (Jesus, son of Mary), and
gave him the Injil, and placed
compassion and mercy in the hearts of
his followers. As for monasticism, it
was invented by them; We did not
ordain it for them, but (they adopted it)
to seek Allah's pleasure, then could
not observe it as was due. So We gave
the believers from among them their
reward. And many of them are sinners.
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believe in His Messenger, and He will
give you two shares (of reward) out of
His mercy, and will make for you a
light whereby you will walk, and will
forgive you, - And Allah is Most-
Forgiving, Very- Merciful.
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may know that they have no control
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and that bounty is in Allah's hand; He
gives it to whom He wills, and Allah is
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1. Allah has heard the talk of the
woman who was debating with you
about her husband, and was
complaining to Allah. Allah was
hearing the conversation between both
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A 11- Knowing.
2. Those of you who declare Zihar
against their wives, they are not their
mothers. Their mothers are none else
but those who gave birth to them.
Undoubtedly they utter an evil word
and a lie; and Allah is surely Most-
Forgiving, Very- Merciful.
3. Those who declare Zihar against
their wives, then retract what they
said, obligated on them is to free
the neck (of a slave) before the two
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what you are advised, and Allah is
well aware of what you do.
4. But whoever does not find (a slave)
has to fast for two consecutive months
before the two (spouses) touch one
another. Then the one who is not able
to do so has to feed sixty indigent
persons. This is (laid down) so that
you believe in Allah and His
Messenger. These are the limits set by
Allah; and for the disbelievers there is
a painful punishment.
5. Surely those who oppose Allah and
His Messenger shall be disgraced, just
as those before them were disgraced.
We have sent down clear verses, and
for the disbelievers there is a
humiliating punishment
6. on the Day when Allah will
resurrect them all together, and will
tell them what they did; Allah has its
full account, while they have forgotten
it. Allah is witness to every thing.
7. Have you not observed that Allah
knows everything in the heavens and
everything in the earth? No secret
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between five, but He is sixth of them,
nor between fewer than that or more,
but He is with them wherever they
may be. Then He will tell them on the
Day of Judgment what they did.
Surely Allah is A 11- Knowing about
every thing.
8. Did you not see those who were
forbidden from holding secret talks;
then they do again what they were
forbidden to do? They whisper for
sinful act and wrongdoing and
disobedience of the prophet, and when
they come to you, they greet you the
way Allah does not greet you, and say
to themselves, "Why does Allah not
punish us for what we say?" Enough
for them is Jahannam (Hell); they will
enter it, and it is an evil end.
9. you who believe, when you hold
secret counsel, do not whisper for
sinful act and wrongdoing and
disobedience of the prophet, and do
whisper for righteousness and taqwa
(piety). And fear Allah, before whom
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from the Shaitan (Satan), so that he
may grieve those who believe, while it
is not harmful to them in the least,
except with Allah's permission. And
in Allah the believers must place their
trust.
11.0 you who believe, when it is said
to you, "Make room (for others) in the
sittings", then make room, and Allah
will make room for you (in the
Hereafter). And when it is said, "Rise
up", then rise up, and Allah will raise
those, in ranks, who have believed and
are given knowledge. Allah is well-
aware of what you do.
12. you who believe, when you
consult the Messenger in private, then
offer something in charity before your
consultation. That is better for you and
purer. But if you find nothing (to
offer), then Allah is Most-Forgiving,
Very-Merciful.
13. Have you become afraid of
offering charities before your
consultation? So when you did not do
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obey Allah and His Messenger. And
Allah is well aware of what you do.
14. Have you not seen those who have
friendship with a people with whom
Allah is angry. They are neither of you
nor of them. They swear false oaths
while they know.
15. Allah has prepared a severe
punishment for them. Indeed, evil is
what they have been doing.
16. They have taken their oaths as a
shield, and then have prevented
(people) from the way of Allah.
Therefore, for them there is a
humiliating punishment.
17. Their riches and their children will
never benefit them against Allah. They
are the inmates of the Fire. They will
live there forever,
18. the Day Allah will raise all of
them, and they will swear before Him
as they swear before you, and will
think that they have something to
stand upon. Be assured that they are
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upon them; so he has made them
neglect to remember Allah. They are
the party of Shaitan "Be assured that
it is (the members of the) party of
Shaitan that are the losers.
20. Indeed, those who oppose Allah
and His Messenger, they are among
the lowest.
21. Allah has written (in His pre-
destined decree), "I will certainly
prevail, both I and My messengers."
Surely Allah is A 11- Strong, All-
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22. You will not find those who
believe in Allah and in the Hereafter
having friendship with those who
oppose Allah and His Messenger, even
though they may be their fathers or
their sons or their brothers or their
clan. They are such that Allah has
inscribed faith on their hearts, and has
supported them with a spirit from
Him. He will admit them to gardens
beneath which rivers flow, in which
they will live forever. Allah is pleased
with them, and they are pleased with
Allah. Those are the party of Allah. Be
assured that it is (the members of) the
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1. Allah's purity has been proclaimed
by all that is in the heavens and all that
is in the earth. And He is the All-
Mighty, the A 11- Wise.
2. He is the One who expelled the
disbelievers of the People of the Book
from their homes at the time of the
first gathering. Y ou did not expect that
they would leave, and they deemed
that their fortresses would protect
them from Allah. But Allah came to
them from where they did not expect,
and cast fear in their hearts when they
were spoiling their homes with their
own hands and with the hands of the
believers. So, learn a lesson, you
who have eyes to see.
3. If Allah had not destined exile for
them, He would have punished them
in the world. And for them in the
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4. That is because they were hostile to
Allah and His Messenger. And
whoever has hostility with Allah (must
know that) Allah is severe in
punishment.
5. Whatever palm-trees you have cut
down, or have left them standing on
their roots, it was with Allah's
permission, and so that He might
disgrace the transgressors.
6. And whatever fai' (left over
property) Allah has passed on to His
Messenger from them, you had not
urged on your horses or camels for it,
but Allah gives predominance to His
messengers over whomsoever He
wills, and Allah is Powerful over
every thing.
7. Whatever fai' Allah has passed on
to His Messenger from the people of
the towns is for Allah and for the
Messenger, and for the kinsmen and
the orphans and the needy and the
wayfarer, so that it may not circulate
only between the rich among you. And
whatever the Messenger gives you,
take it, and whatever he forbids you
from, abstain (from it). And fear
Allah. Indeed Allah is severe in
punishment.
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emigrants who were expelled from
their homes and properties, while they
were seeking Allah's grace and
pleasure, and were helping (the
religion of) Allah and His Messenger.
They are the truthful.
9. And (fai' is also) for those who
established themselves in the
homeland (of Madinah) and in faith
before the former ones (arrived in
Madinah), who have love for those
who emigrated to them, and do not
feel in their hearts any ambition for
what is given to the former ones (from
fai'), and give preference (to them)
over themselves, even though they are
in poverty. -And those who are saved
from the greed of their hearts are the
successful. -
10. And (fai' is also) for those who
came after them saying, "Our Lord,
forgive us and those of our brothers
who preceded us in faith, and do not
place in our hearts any rancor against
those who believe; Surely, Our Lord,
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saying to their brothers from those of
the people of the Book who are
unbelievers, "If you are expelled, we
will certainly go out with you, and we
will never obey anyone about you.
And if you are fought against, we will
definitely help you." Allah bears
witness that they are pure liars.
12. If they are expelled, they will not
go out with them, and if they are
fought against, they will not help
them. And even if they help them, they
will surely turn their backs, then they
will not be helped.
13. In fact, your fear in their hearts is
greater than (that of) Allah. That is
because they are a people who do not
understand.
14. They do not fight you, even
assembled together, but in fortified
towns, or from behind the walls. Their
quarrelling between themselves is
severe. Y ou think that they are united,
while their hearts are divided. That is
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15. The example (of Banu NaDir) is
like those who were before them in
near past, who tasted the evil
consequence of their conduct, and for
them (in the Hereafter) there is a
painful punishment.
16. The example (of the hypocrites) is
like the Shaitan when he says to a
human being, "Become disbeliever,
then once he disbelieves, he says, "I
disown you; I fear Allah, the Lord of
the worlds."
17. So the end of both of them is that
they will be in the Fire, living there
forever. That is the punishment of the
wrongdoers.
18. you who believe, fear Allah, and
everybody must consider what he (or
she) has sent ahead for tomorrow. And
fear Allah. Surely Allah is fully aware
of what you do.
19. Do not be like those who forgot
Allah, so He made them forget their
own selves. Those are the sinners.
20. The people of Hell and the people
of Paradise are not equal. The people
of Paradise are the successful.
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mountain, you would have seen it
humbled, burst apart out of awe for
Allah. We cite such examples for
people, so that they may ponder.
22. He is Allah, besides whom there is
no god, the Knower of the unseen and
the seen. He is A 11- Merciful, Very-
Merciful.
23. He is Allah, besides whom there is
no god, the Sovereign, the Supreme-
In- Holiness, the Safe (from all
defects), the Giver- Of- Peace, the
Guardian, the A 11- Mighty, the All-
Repairer, the Sublime. Pure is Allah
from what they associate with Him.
24. He is Allah, the Creator, the
Inventor, the Shaper. His are the Most
Beautiful Names. His purity is
proclaimed by all that is in the heavens
and the earth, and He is the All-
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1. you who believe, do not take My
enemies and your enemies for friends,
expressing love with them, while they
have rejected the Truth that has come
to you, expelling the Messenger and
your selves (from Makkah) merely
because you have faith in Allah who is
your Lord, if you have set out to do
Jihad (struggle) in My way, and to
seek My pleasure. You express love
with them secretly, while I know what
you have concealed and what you have
revealed. Any of you who does this
has missed the straight path.
2. Should they have access to you,
they will become your enemies, and
will stretch their hands and tongues
towards you with evil; and they desire
that you should reject the (true) faith.
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3. Neither your womb- relations nor
your children will benefit you on the
Day of Judgment. He will decide
between you, and Allah is watchful of
what you do.
4. Indeed, there is an excellent
example for you in Ibrahim and those
with him, when they said to their
people, "We disown you and what you
worship instead of Allah. We
disbelieve in you. Enmity and hatred
has arisen between us and you forever,
unless you believe in Allah alone", -
but (his example is) not (to be
followed) in what Ibrahim said to his
father, "I will pray to my Lord for
your forgiveness, and I have no power
from Allah (to do any thing) for you."
- "0 our Lord, in You alone we trust,
and to Y ou alone we turn for help, and
to Y ou is the final return.
5. Our Lord, do not make us
persecuted by those who disbelieve,
and forgive us, our Lord! You, only
You, are the All-Mighty, the All-
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example in them, for anyone who
hopes (to meet) Allah and the Last
Day. And if one turns away, Allah is
Free of all needs, Worthy of all Praise.
7. It is hoped that Allah will bring
about love between you and those of
them with whom you have enmity.
Allah is Powerful, and Allah is Most-
forgiving, Very-Merciful.
8. Allah does not forbid you as regards
those who did not fight you on account
of faith, and did not expel you from
your homes, that you do good to them,
and deal justly with them. Surely
Allah loves those who maintain
justice.
9. Allah forbids you only about those
who fought you on account of faith,
and expelled you from your homes,
and helped (others) in expelling you,
that you have friendship with them.
Those who develop friendship with
them are the wrongdoers.
10. you who believe, when the
believing women come to you as
emigrants, put them to a test. Allah
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back to the disbelievers. 3 Neither
these (women) are lawful for them,
nor are those (disbelievers) lawful for
these (women). And give them (the
disbelievers) that (dower) which they
had paid (to these women). And there
is no sin for you if you marry them,
when you give them their dowers. And
do not hold on to the ties of marriage
with the disbelieving women, and ask
(their new Non-Muslim husbands to
pay to you) that (dower) which you
had paid (to your previous wives), and
they (the previous Non-Muslim
husbands of the Muslim women)
should ask (their new Muslim
husbands) to pay that (dower) which
they had paid (to their previous
wives). That is the decision of Allah.
He decides between you. And Allah is
All-Knowing, All-Wise.
11. And if some of your (Non-
Muslim) wives have slipped from you,
(and their present Non-Muslim
husbands do not pay to you the dower
as aforesaid,) and you have your turn
(of paying dower to the previous Non-
Muslim husbands of your present
wives), then (instead of paying dower
to them,) give those whose wives have
slipped the like amount of what they
had paid (to them). And fear Allah, the
One in whom you believe.
12. you who believe, when the
believing women come to you, seeking
bai'ah (a pledge of allegiance)
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theft and will not commit fornication,
and will not kill their children, and
will not come up with a false claim
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they falsely attribute (to the sperm of
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disobey you in what is recognized (in
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bai'ah, and pray Allah for their
forgiveness. Surely Allah is Most-
Forgiving, Very- Merciful.
13. you who believe, do not have
friendship with a people with whom
Allah is angry. They have despaired
from the Hereafter as the infidels have
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1. All that is in the heavens and all that
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that you say what you do not do.
4. Surely Allah loves those who fight
in His way in firm rows, as if they
were solid edifice.
5. And (remember) when Musa said to
his people, "0 my people, why do you
hurt me, while you know that I am a
messenger of Allah sent towards you."
So, when they adopted deviation,
Allah let their hearts become deviate.
And Allah does not guide the sinful
people.
6. (Remember) when Isa, son of
Maryam, said, "0 children of Isra'il, I
am a messenger of Allah sent towards
you, confirming the Torah that is (sent
down) before me, and giving you the
good news of a messenger who will
come after me, whose name will be
AHmad." But when he came to them
with manifest signs, they said, "This is
a clear magic."
7. And who is more unjust than the
one who forges a lie against Allah,
while he is invited to Islam? And
Allah does not guide the unjust people.
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8. They wish to extinguish the light of
Allah with their mouths, but Allah is
to perfect His light, even though the
disbelievers dislike (it).
9. He is the One who has sent His
Messenger with guidance and the
religion of truth, so that He makes it
prevail over all religions, even though
the mushriks (those who ascribe
partners to Allah) dislike (it).
10. you who believe, shall I tell you
about a trade that saves you from a
painful punishment?
11. That you believe in Allah and His
Messenger, and carry out Jihad in His
way with your riches and your lives.
That is much better for you, if you but
know.
12. (If you do this,) He will forgive
your sins, and will admit you to
gardens beneath which rivers flow,
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eternity. That is the great achievement.
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son of Mary am, said to the Disciples,
"Who are my supporters towards
Allah?" The Disciples said, "We are
the supporters of (the religion of)
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1. All that is in the heavens and all that
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Allah, the Sovereign, the Supreme in
Holiness, the A 11- Mighty, the All-
Wise.
2. He is the One who raised amidst the
unlettered people a messenger from
among themselves who recites to them
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teaches them the Book and the
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others from them who did not join
them so far, and He is the A 11- Mighty,
the All-Wise.
4. It is Allah's bounty that He gives to
whomsoever He wills, and Allah is the
Lord of the great bounty.
5. The example of those who were
ordered to bear (the responsibility of
acting upon) the Torah, then they did
not bear it, is like a donkey that carries
a load of books. Evil is the example of
those who have rejected Allah's
verses. And Allah does not guide the
wrongdoing people.
6. Say, "0 you who are Jews, if you
claim that you are the friends of Allah
to the exclusion of all other people,
then express your desire for death, if
you are true.
7. And they will never express this
desire, because of what their hands
have sent ahead. And Allah is fully
aware of the wrongdoers.
8. Say, "Indeed, the death from which
you (try to) run away has to visit you,
then you will be sent back to the
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do.
9. you who believe, when the call
for Salah (prayer) is proclaimed on
Friday, hasten for the remembrance of
Allah, and leave off business. That is
much better for you, if you but know.
10. Then once the Salah is over,
disperse in the land, and seek the grace
of Allah, and remember Allah
abundantly, so that you may be
successful.
11. And when they see some
merchandise or amusement, they break
away to it, and leave you (0 prophet,)
standing. Say, "What is with Allah is
much better than the amusement and
the merchandise, and Allah is the best
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they say, "We bear witness that you
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Allah knows that you are really His
messenger -But Allah testifies that the
hypocrites are actually liars.
2. They have made their oaths a shield,
and thus they have prevented (others)
from the way of Allah. Surely evil is
what they have been doing.
3. That is because they declared faith
(in Islam apparently), then disbelieved
(secretly). Therefore a seal has been
set on their hearts, and thus they do
not understand.
4. And if you see them, their
physiques would attract you, and if
they speak, you would (like to) listen
to their speech (because of their
eloquence). (Yet, being devoid of
substance,) it is as if they were
propped up beams of timber. They
deem every shout (they hear) to be
against them (out of cowardice). They
are the enemy; so beware of them.
May Allah destroy them. How
perverted are they!
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on, so that Allah's Messenger may
pray for your forgiveness", they twist
their heads (in aversion), and you see
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(0 prophet,) pray for their forgiveness
or do not pray, Allah will never
forgive them. Indeed Allah does not
guide the sinning people.
7. They are those who say, "Do not
spend on those who are with Allah's
Messenger until they disperse. And to
Allah belong the treasures of the
heavens and the earth, but the
hypocrites do not understand.
8. They say, "If we return to Madinah,
the more honorable ones will drive out
the meaner ones from there." And to
Allah belongs the honour, and to His
Messenger, and to the believers, but
the hypocrites do not know.
9. you who believe, your riches and
your children must not divert you from
the remembrance of Allah. And those
who do that are the losers.
10. And spend out of what We have
given to you before death overtakes
one of you and he says, "My Lord,
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Sadaqah (alms) and become one of the
righteous?"
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1. All that is in the heavens and all that
is in the earth proclaim Allah's purity.
To Him belongs the kingdom, and for
Him is all praise, and He is powerful
over every thing.
2. He is the One who created you, then
some of you are disbelievers, and
some of you are believers. And Allah
is Watchful of what you do.
3. He has created the heavens and the
earth rightly, and shaped your figures,
and made your figures good, and to
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and the earth, and He knows whatever
you conceal and whatever you reveal.
Allah is fully aware of what lies in the
hearts.
5. Did the news of those people not
come to you who disbelieved earlier,
and tasted (in this world) the evil
consequence of their conduct, and for
them (in the Hereafter) there is a
painful punishment?
6. That is because their messengers
used to bring them clear proofs, but
they said, "Shall some mortals give us
guidance?" Thus they disbelieved and
turned away, and Allah did not care.
Allah is A 11- Independent, Ever-
Praised.
7. The disbelievers claim that they will
never be raised again (after death).
Say, "Why not? By my Lord, you will
be raised again, and then you will be
told about what you did. That is so
easy for Allah."
8. So, believe in Allah and His
Messenger, and in the light We have
sent down. And Allah is fully aware of
what you do.
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will gather you for the Day of
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and gain. Whoever believes in Allah,
and does righteously, He will write off
his evil deeds, and will admit him to
gardens beneath which rivers flow,
where they will live forever. That is
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reject Our signs, they are the people of
the Fire. And it is an evil place to
return.
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the leave of Allah. And whoever
believes in Allah, He guides his heart.
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12. Obey Allah, and obey the
Messenger. But if you turn away, then
Our Messenger has only to convey the
message clearly.
13. Allah is such that there is no god
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wives and your children there are
some enemies for you, so beware of
them. And if you forgive and overlook
and pardon, then Allah is Most-
Forgiving, Very- Merciful.
15. Your riches and your children are
but a trial. As for Allah, with Him is a
great reward.
16. So, observe taqwa (total obedience
to Allah in awe of Him) as far as you
can, and listen and obey, and spend (in
Allah's way), it being good for you.
And those who are saved from the
greed of their hearts are the successful.
17. If you advance a good loan to
Allah, He will multiply it for you, and
will forgive you. And Allah is
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18. the Knower of the Unseen and the
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1. prophet, when you people divorce
women, divorce them at a time when
the period of Iddah may start. And
count the period of Iddah, and fear
Allah, your Lord. Do not expel them
from their houses, nor should they go
out, unless they come up with a clearly
shameless act. These are the limits
prescribed by Allah. And whoever
exceeds the limits prescribed by Allah
wrongs his own self. You do not know
(what will happen in future); it may be
that Allah brings about a new situation
thereafter.
2. So, when they (the divorced
women) have (almost) reached their
term, then either retain them with
fairness, or part with them with
fairness. And make two just men from
among you witnesses (of your either
decision). And (0 witnesses,) keep
your testimony upright for the sake of
Allah. That is what anyone who
believes in Allah and the Last Day is
exhorted to do. Whoever fears Allah,
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needs) from where he does not even
imagine. And whoever places his trust
in Allah, He is sufficient for him.
Surely Allah is to accomplish His
purpose. Allah has set a measure for
every thing.
4. And those women from among you
who have despaired of (further)
menstruation, if you are in doubt, their
Iddah is three months, as well as of
those who have not yet menstruated.
As for those having pregnancy, their
term (of Iddah ) is that they give birth
to their child. And whoever fears
Allah, He brings about ease for him in
his affair.
5. This is the command of Allah that
He has sent down to you. And
whoever fears Allah, He will write off
his evil deeds, and will give him a
huge reward.
6. Provide to them (the divorced
women) residence where you reside
according to your means, and do not
hurt them to straiten (life) for them.
And if they are pregnant, spend on
them till they give birth to their child.
Then if they suckle the child for you,
give them their fees, and consult each
other (for determining the fee) with
fairness, and if you create a deadlock
between you, then another woman will
suckle him.
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according to his vast means. And
anyone whose sustenance is limited
should spend from whatever Allah has
given to him. Allah makes no one
liable beyond what He has given to
him. Allah will soon bring ease after a
difficulty.
8. And how many a township rebelled
against the command of its Lord, and
against His messengers, so We called
them to a severe account, and
punished them with a punishment that
was unimagined by them.
9. Thus they tasted the evil
consequence of their acts, and the end
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10. Allah has prepared for them a
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11. a messenger who recites to you the
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12. Allah is the One who has created
seven skies, and their like from earth.
The Command descends among them,
so that you may know that Allah is
powerful over every thing, and that
Allah has encompassed every thing in
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1. Prophet, why do you ban (on your
self) something that Allah has made
lawful for you, seeking to please your
wives? And Allah is Most-Forgiving,
Very-Merciful.
2. Allah has prescribed (the way of)
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3. And (remember) when the Prophet
told one of his wives something in
secret. So, when she disclosed it (to
another wife), and Allah made it
known to him, he told (the disclosing
wife) part of it, and avoided another
part. So when he informed her about
it, she said, "Who told you about
this?" He said, "I was told of it by the
All-Knowing, the All-Aware.
4. (0 two wives of the Prophet,) If
both of you repent to Allah, then (your
conduct calls for it, because) your
hearts have departed from the correct
way. And if you back each other
against him (the Prophet), then Allah
is his supporter, and Jibra'il (Gabriel)
and righteous believers, and after all
that, angels are his helpers.
5. It is hoped that, if he divorces you,
Allah will give him in your place
wives better than you, submissive to
Allah, believing, devout, penitent,
steadfast in worship, fasting,
previously married and virgins.
6. you who believe, save yourselves
and your families from a fire, the fuel
of which is human beings and stones,
appointed on which are angels, stern
and severe, who do not disobey Allah
in what He orders them, and do
whatever they are ordered to do.
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7. you who disbelieve, do not make
excuses today. You will only be
recompensed for what you have been
doing.
8. you who believe, turn to Allah
with a faithful repentance. It is hoped
from your Lord that he will write off
your faults, and will admit you to the
gardens beneath which rivers flow, on
the Day when Allah will not disgrace
the Prophet and those who believed
with him. Their light will run before
them and to their right hands. They
will say, "Our Lord, perfect for us our
light, and forgive us. Indeed you are
powerful over every thing."
9. Prophet, carry out Jihad (struggle)
against the disbelievers and the
hypocrites, and be harsh with them.
Their final abode is Jahannam (Hell),
and it is an evil end.
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the example of the wife of Nuh and the
wife of Lut. Both were married with
two of Our righteous servants, but
betrayed them. So they could not
benefit them against Allah at all, and it
was said, "Enter the Fire along with
those who enter."
11. And Allah has cited for the
believers the example of the wife of
Fir'aun (Pharaoh), when she said, "My
Lord, build for me, near You, a house
in the Paradise, and deliver me from
Fir'aun and his deeds, and deliver me
from the unjust people."
12. And (Allah has also cited the
example of) Mary am, daughter of
Imran who guarded her chastity, so
We breathed into her Our spirit, and
she testified to the truth of the words
of her Lord and His books, and she
was one of the devout.
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is the Kingdom (of the whole
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every thing,
2. the One who created death and life,
so that He may test you as to which of
you is better in his deeds. And He is
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their Lord, there is the punishment of
Jahannam , and it is an evil end.
7. When they will be thrown in it, they
will hear a terrible sound from it, and
it will be boiling,
8. seeming as if it will burst out of
fury. Whenever a group is thrown into
it, its keepers will say to them, "Had
no warner come to you?"
9. They will say, "Yes, a warner had
come to us, but We had rejected, and
said, Allah has not revealed anything.
Y ou are only in great error.' .
10. And they will say, "Had we been
listening or understanding, we would
not have been among the people of the
Hell."
11. Thus they will confess their sin.
So, away with the people of the Hell!
12. Surely, for those who have awe of
their Lord without seeing (Him), there
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or make it aloud, He knows well what
lies in the hearts.
14. Is it (imaginable) that He who has
created (them) will not have (such a)
knowledge, while He is the Knower of
the finest things, the A 11- A ware?
15. He is the One who has made the
earth subjugated for you, so walk on
its shoulders, and eat out of His
provision, and to Him is the
Resurrection.
16. Have you become fearless of Him
who is in the sky if He makes you sink
into the earth, and it starts trembling at
once?
17. Or, have you become fearless of
Him who is in the sky if He looses a
violent wind with stones against you?
So, you will soon come to know how
was My warning!
18. And of course, those before them
(also) rejected (the truth). So, how was
My censure?
19. Have they not looked to the birds
above them spreading their wings, and
(at times) they fold (them) in? No one
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watchful of every thing.
20. Now, who is there to act as a force
for you to help you, except the
Rahman ? The disbelievers are in
nothing but delusion.
21. Or, who is there to give you
sustenance, if He withholds His
sustenance? Still, they persist in
rebellion and aversion.
22. Then, is the one who walks falling
down (frequently) on his face more
right or the one who walks properly on
a straight path?
23. Say, "He is the One who has
originated you, and made for you ears
and eyes and hearts. How little you
pay gratitude!"
24. Say, "He is the One who has
scattered you on the earth, and to Him
you will be assembled."
25. And they say, "When will this
promise (of the Day of Judgment) be
fulfilled, if you are true?"
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26. Say, "The knowledge (of that Day)
is only with Allah, and I am only a
plain warner.
27. Then, once they will see it
approaching, the faces of the
disbelievers will be turned awkward,
and it will be said, "This is what you
were calling for!"
28. Say, "Tell me, if Allah destroys me
and those who are with me (as you
wish), or has mercy on us (as we
wish), who can (in either case) save
the disbelievers from a painful
punishment?"
29. Say, "He is the Rahman; we have
believed in Him, and in Him we
placed our trust. So, you will soon
come to know who is in open error."
30. Say, "Tell me, Should your water
vanish into the earth, who will bring
you a flowing (stream of) water?
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1. Nun , by the pen and what they
write,
2. with the grace of your Lord, you are
not insane.
3. And you will definitely have a
reward that will never end.
4. And you are surely on an excellent
standard of character.
5. So, you will see, and they will see
6. which of you is demented.
7. Surely your Lord knows best who
has strayed from his way, and He is
well aware of those who are on the
right path.
8. So, do not obey those who reject
(the true faith.)
9. They wish that you become flexible
(in your faith), so that they should
become flexible (in their hostile
attitude.)
10. And do not obey any contemptible
one who swears much,
11. a slanderer who goes about with
calumnies,
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12. one who prevents good, (and who
is) transgressor, sinful,
13. harsh, (and) after all that,
notorious,
14. (do not obey such a person merely)
because he is a man of wealth and
sons.
15. When Our verses are recited to
him, he says, "(These are) the tales of
the ancient."
16. We will soon brand him on the
snout.
17. We have tested them as We had
tested the Owners of the Garden, when
they had sworn an oath that they
would pluck its fruits on the next
morning,
18. and did not make any exception
(by saying insha'allah ).
19. Then, there whirled around it a
whirl (of calamity) from your Lord,
while they were asleep.
20. Thus, on the next morning, it was
like a harvested field.
21. So, they called out each other as
the morning broke,
22. saying, "Set out early, if you are
going to pluck (the fruits)."
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23. So they set out while they were
whispering to each other,
24. saying, "Let no poor man enter
into it upon you today."
25. And in early hours they rushed
quickly, while they were (assuming
themselves) powerful (to pluck the
fruits and prevent the poor.)
26. But when they saw it (the place of
the ruined garden), they said, "We
have missed the way."
27. (Then, once they realized that the
garden is the same, but it has been
destroyed, they said,) "No, but we are
deprived (of the fruits)."
28. Said he who was the best among
them, "Did I not say to you, Why do
you not pronounce tasbiH (Allah's
purity)?"
29. They said, "We pronounce the
purity of our Lord. No doubt, we were
wrongdoers."
30. Then, (at the beginning,) they
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31. (and at last,) they said, "Woe to us!
In fact, we (all) were outrageous.
32. We hope that our Lord will give us
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33. In this way the punishment comes.
And, of course, the punishment of the
Hereafter is even greater, if they but
realize!
34. Surely, for the God-fearing there
are gardens of bliss.
35. Otherwise, shall We make the
obedient like the sinners?
36. What has happened to you? How
do you judge?
37. Do you have a book in which you
read
38. that for you there is what you
choose?
39. Or do you have oaths sworn by Us,
remaining effective up to the Day of
Judgment, that you will get what you
decide?
40. Ask them which of them stands
surety for that.
41. Or do they have associate- gods
(who have guaranteed safety for
them)? Then, let them bring their
associate- gods, if they are true.
42. On the Day when the Shin will be
exposed, and they will be called upon
to prostrate themselves, they will not
be able to.
43. With their eyes downcast, they will
be enveloped by ignominy. They used
to be called upon to prostrate when
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44. So, leave Me alone with those who
reject this discourse. We will draw
them on little by little (towards Hell)
from a way they do not know.
45. And I give them respite. Indeed,
My plan is firm.
46. Is it that you ask them for a fee,
due to which they are burdened with
debt?
47. Or do they have the (knowledge of
the) Unseen, and they write it down?
48. So, remain patient with your
Lord's judgment, and be not like the
Man of the Fish, he cried out while he
was in anguish.
49. Had not a favour from His Lord
come to his help, he would have been
cast in the wilderness in a
reproachable state.
50. Then his Lord chose him, and
made him one of the righteous.
51. And indeed the disbelievers seem
to trip you up with their glances when
they hear the Reminder, and say, "He
is a madman indeed."
52. And it is nothing else but a
Reminder for all the worlds.
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1. The Imminent Happening!
2. What is the Imminent Happening?
3. And what can let you know what
the Imminent happening is?
4. Thamud and Ad had denied (the
happening of) the Shocking Event (the
Day of Judgment).
5. As for Thamud, they were destroyed
by that (dreadful cry), which exceeded
all limits.
6. And as for Ad, they were destroyed
by a violent windstorm
7. that He imposed on them for seven
nights and eight consecutive days; so
you could see them thrown on the
ground, as if they were trunks of
hollow palm-trees.
8. Now, do you see any remnant of
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9. And Firaun (Pharaoh) and those
before him and the overthrown towns
came up with evil,
10. and they disobeyed the messenger
of their Lord, so He seized them with
an extremely severe seizure.
11. When the water overflowed (in the
Deluge of Nun), We let you (0
mankind,) board the floating ship,
12. so that We make it a reminder for
you, and so that a preserving ear (that
hears their story) may preserve it.
13. Then, once the Trumpet will be
blown for the first time,
14. and the earth and the mountains
will be lifted and crushed into pieces
with a single blow,
15. then on that Day the Happening
will happen,
16. and the sky will burst apart, while
it will have become frail on that day.
17. And the angels will be on its
borders. And on that Day, the Throne
of your Lord will be carried above
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18. On that day, you will be brought
forward in a way that no secret of
yours will remain secret.
19. Now, as for him who is given his
book in his right hand, he will say (to
his colleagues), "Come here, read my
book.
20. I was sure that I would encounter
my reckoning."
21. So he will be in a well-pleasing
life
22. in a lofty garden,
23. the fruits of which will be close at
hand.
24. (It will be said to such people,)
"Eat and drink with pleasure, as a
reward for what you did in advance
during past days."
25. As for him who will be given his
book in his left hand, he will say, "
Oh, would that I had not been given
my book,
26. and I had never known what my
account is!
27. Oh, would that it (death) had been
the end of the matter!
28. My wealth has not been of any use
tome.
29. My power has gone from me for
good."
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"Seize him, then put a collar around
his neck,
31. and then, let him bum in the
blazing fire.
32. Thereafter, fasten him with a chain
the measure of which is seventy
hands."
33. Indeed, he did not believe in Allah,
the Almighty,
34. and did not persuade (others) to
feed the needy.
35. So, he has no friend here today,
36. nor any food except that which
comes out from wounds when
washing,
37. which is eaten by none but the
sinners.
38. 1 swear by what you see,
39. and what you do not see,
40. it is surely the speech of a noble
Messenger, (that he conveys from
Allah).
41. and it is not the speech of a poet,
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42. nor is it the speech of a soothsayer,
(but) little you heed to the advice.
43. It is a revelation from the Lord of
the worlds.
44. Had he (the prophet) forged some
statements in Our name,
45. We would have certainly seized
him by the right hand,
46. and then severed his life-artery,
47. and none of you could have saved
him from it.
48. It is infact a Reminder for the God-
fearing.
49. And, of course, We know that
among you there are deniers.
50. And surely, it is a cause of remorse
for the disbelievers.
51. And it is surely an absolute truth.
52. So, pronounce the purity of the
name of your magnificent Lord.
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avert it,
3. (and it will come) from Allah, the
Lord of the stairways,
4. to whom ascend the angels and the
Spirit in a day the length of which is
fifty thousand years.
5. So, observe patience, a good
patience.
6. They see it far off,
7. and We see it near.
8. (This punishment will befall) on the
Day when the sky will be like dregs of
oil,
9. and the mountains will be like dyed
wool,
10. and no friend will ask about any
friend,
11. (though) they will be made to see
each other. A guilty person will desire
that he may be able to ransom himself
from the torment of that day even by
his sons,
12. and his wife and his brother,
13. and his kindred that sheltered him,
14. and all those on earth, then he may
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15. By no means! It is the flaming fire
16. that will pull out the skin of the
scalp.
17. It will call him who had turned his
back and fled away (from the truth)
18. and accumulated (wealth) and
hoarded (it).
19. Indeed man is created weak in
courage,
20. very upset when touched by evil,
21. and very niggard when visited by
good (fortune),
22. except the performers of Salah,
23. who are regular in their Salah,
24. and those in whose riches there is a
specified right
25. for the one who asks and the one
who is deprived,
26. and those who believe in the Day
of Judgment as true,
27. and those who are fearful of the
torment of their Lord -
28. -Indeed the torment of their Lord is
not something to be fearless from. -
29. and those who guard their private
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(slave-girls) owned by their hands, -
because they are not to be blamed,
31. but the one who seeks (sexual
gratification) beyond that, then such
people are the transgressors, -
32. and those who are careful about
their trusts and covenants,
33. and those who are upright in their
testimonies,
34. and those who take due care of
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35. Those will be honoured in gardens
(of Jannah).
36. So what has happened to those
who disbelieve that they are rushing
towards you
37. from the right and from the left, in
groups?
38. Does every one of them aspire to
be admitted to the garden of bliss?
39. By no means! We have created
them from what they know.
40. So, I swear by the Lord of the
points of sunrise and those of sunset,
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their place, and We are not to be
frustrated.
42. So, leave them involved in pastime
and play until they encounter their
Day, which they are promised,
43. the Day they will come out of the
graves quickly, as if they were rushing
toward idols,
44. with their eyes downcast,
enveloped by ignominy. That is the
Day, which they were being promised.
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1. We sent Nun to his people (and said
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painful punishment comes to them."
2. He said, "0 my people, I openly
warn you
3. that you must worship Allah, and
fear Him, and obey me,
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sins, and will respite you to an
appointed term. Indeed when Allah's
term comes, it is not deferred, if you
only know!"
5. He said, "My Lord, I have called
my people night and day,
6. but my call added only to their
flight (from the truth).
7. Whenever I called them, so that
Y ou might forgive them, they put their
fingers into their ears, and wrapped
their clothes around themselves, and
grew obstinate, and waxed proud in
extreme arrogance.
8. Then I called them loudly,
9. and then I spoke to them in public
and spoke to them in private.
10. So I said, Pray to your Lord for
your forgiveness, - Indeed He is Very-
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sons, and will cause gardens to grow
for you, and cause rivers to flow for
you.
13. What has happened to you that you
do not appreciate the Majesty of Allah,
14. while He has created you in
different phases?
15. Did you not see how Allah has
created seven heavens one upon
another,
16. and has made the moon a light
therein, and made the sun a lamp?
17. And Allah has caused you to grow
well out of the earth,
18. then He will send you back into it,
and will bring you forth once again.
19. And Allah has made the earth a
spread for you,
20. so that you may go about its broad
ways.'.
21. And said Nuh, "My Lord, they
disobeyed me, and followed him
whose wealth and children added
nothing to him but loss,
22. and they devised a mighty plot,
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forsake your gods, and never forsake
Wadd, nor Suwa, nor Yaghuth and
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24. And they have led many astray.
And (0 my Lord,) let not the
wrongdoers progress in anything but
deviation from the right path."
25. Because of their sins they were
drowned, and then admitted into the
Fire. So they found no helpers for
them besides Allah.
26. And said Nuh, "My Lord, do not
leave on earth even a single inhabitant
(surviving) out of the disbelievers.
27. If You leave them (surviving), they
will lead Your servants astray, and
will beget none but a sinful
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28. My Lord, grant pardon to me, and
to my parents, and to everyone who
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1. Say, "It has been revealed to me that
a group from Jinn has listened (to the
Qur'an), and said (to their people),
Indeed we have heard an amazing
Recital (Qur'an)
2. that guides to the right way, so we
have believed in it, and we will never
associate a partner with our Lord.'
3. and (then the Jinns started talking to
each other) that exalted is the Glory of
our Lord; He has taken neither a wife,
nor a son,
4. and that the fools among us used to
attribute to Allah extremely absurd
things,
5. and that we thought that the humans
and the Jinn would never tell a lie
about Allah, (therefore, we had
followed them in shirk under this
impression),
6. and that some guys from human
beings used to seek refuge with some
guys of the Jinn, and thus they
increased them (the Jinns) in
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you (0 Jinns) thought that Allah will
never resurrect anyone,
8. and that we sought (to reach) the
sky, but we found it filled with stern
guards and flames,
9. and that we used to sit at places
therein to listen; but if one will (try to)
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is a bad end that is intended for those
on earth, or their Lord has intended for
them a right thing,
11. and that some of us are (already)
righteous, and some of us are
otherwise, and we were on different
ways;
12. and that we have now believed that
we can never frustrate Allah on the
earth, nor can we baffle Him by
escape,
13. and that when we heard the
Guiding Discourse, we believed in it;
so if one believes in his Lord, he will
have no fear of either any curtailment
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14. and that some of us are Muslims,
and some of us are unjust. Now, those
who submitted to Islam have found out
the right path,
15. As for the unjust, they have
become firewood for Hell."
16. .(And it is also revealed to me) that
if they (the people of Makkah) had
stood firm on the (right) way, We
would have supplied water to them in
abundance,
17. so that We test them thereby; and
if one turns away from the
remembrance of his Lord, He will
thrust him into a severe torment,
18. and that masajid (mosques) belong
to Allah; so, do not invoke anyone
along with Allah,
19. and that when Allah's servant
stood invoking Him, they almost
rushed on him in crowds."
20. Say, "I invoke my Lord, and do
not associate anyone with Him."
21. Say, "I possess no power to cause
you any harm or bring you to a right
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from Allah, and I can never find a
refuge save with Him.
23. However, (I have been given
power) of conveying (commands)
from Allah, and His messages. The
one who disobeys Allah and His
Messenger, for him there is the fire of
Hell, wherein such people will live
forever.
24. (The disbelievers will continue
denying the truth and mock at it) until
when they will see what they are
promised, they will know whose
supporters are weaker, and whose
numbers are less.
25. Say, "I do not know whether that
which you are promised is near, or my
Lord has appointed for it a distant
term.
26. (He is the) Knower of the Unseen.
So He does not let anyone know the
Unseen created by Him,
27. except a messenger whom He
chooses (to inform through
revelation), and then He appoints
(angels as) watching guards before
him and behind him, (so that devils
may not tamper with the divine
revelation,)
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have conveyed the messages of their
Lord. And He has encompassed all
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1. you, wrapped up in clothes,
2. stand at night (for prayer) except a
little -
3. -half of it, or make it a little less,
4. or make it a little more;and recite
the Qur'an clearly with tartil (in a
distinct and measured tone).
5. We are going to send down to you a
weighty discourse.
6. Truly, rising by night (for prayer of
tahajjud ) is the most effective way to
subdue (one's base self) and to make
speech more upright.
7. Surely, in daytime, you have a
lengthy work to do.
8. And remember the name of your
Lord, and devote yourself to Him with
exclusive devotion.
9. He is the Lord of the East and the
West; there is no god but He; so take
Him for (your) Guardian.
10. And bear patiently what they (the
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11. And leave Me alone (to deal) with
the deniers, the people of luxury, and
give them respite for a while.
12. Surely with Us are fetters and
flaming fire,
13. and food that chokes, and a painful
punishment
14. on the Day when the earth and the
mountains will quake, and the
mountains will turn into a slipping
heap of sand.
15. (0 people,) We have sent to you a
messenger, as a witness over you, just
as We sent a messenger to Firaun
(Pharaoh).
16. Then, Firaun disobeyed the
messenger; so We seized him with a
severe seizure.
17. So, if you disbelieve, how will you
save yourself from a day that will turn
the small boys into grey-headed old
men,
18. whereby the sky will burst apart.
His promise has to be fulfilled.
19. Indeed, this is a reminder; so let
anyone who so wishes, adopt a way to
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20. Your Lord knows that you stand
(in prayer) for nearly two thirds of the
night, and (at times) for half of it, and
(at times) for one third of it, and (so
do) a group of those who are with you.
And Allah measures the night and the
day. He knows that you (0 Muslims,)
cannot do it in regular way; therefore
He turned to you in mercy. Now,
recite as much of the Our" an as is easy
(for you). He knows that some of you
may be sick, and others traveling in
the land, seeking the grace of Allah,
and yet others fighting in Allah's way.
Therefore, recite as much of it as is
easy. And establish Salah, and pay
Zakah, and advance to Allah a goodly
loan. And whatever good you will
send ahead for your own- selves, you
will find it with Allah much better in
condition, and much greater in reward.
And seek forgiveness from Allah.
Indeed Allah is Most- Forgiving, Very-
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1. you, enveloped in a mantle,
2. stand up and warn,
3. and pronounce the greatness of your
Lord,
4. and purify your clothes,
5. and keep away from filth,
6. and do not do a favour (to anyone
merely) to seek more (in return).
7. And for the sake of your Lord,
observe patience.
8. For when the trumpet will be blown,
9. that day will be a difficult day,
10. not easy for the disbelievers.
11. Leave me alone (to deal) with the
one whom I created lonely,
12. and gave him extensive wealth,
13. and sons present before (his) eyes,
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14. and extended (power and honour)
to him pretty well.
15. Still, he aspires that I should give
him more.
16. Never! He is inimical towards Our
verses.
17. I will force him to climb the
mountain Saud.
18. He pondered and surmised.
19. Death onto him! How (bad) is the
surmise he put forward!
20. Again, death unto him! How (bad)
is the surmise he put forward!
21. Then he looked (to those around
him,)
22. then he frowned and scowled,
23. then turned his back, and waxed
proud,
24. then said, "This is nothing but
traditional magic;
25. this is nothing but saying of a
mortal."
26. 1 will put him into Saqar (Hell).
27. And what can let you know what
Saqar is?
28. It neither spares (anything inside it
from burning) nor leaves (any
disbeliever outside).
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30. Appointed on it are nineteen
(wardens).
31. And We did not make wardens of
the Fire but (from) angels, and did not
fix their number but as a test for those
who disbelieve, so that those who are
given the Book may come to believe,
and those who believe may improve in
belief, and so that those who are given
the Book and those who believe may
not doubt (its correctness), and so that
those having malady in their hearts
and the disbelievers say, "What has
Allah meant by this strange
statement?" Thus Allah lets go astray
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right path whomever He wills. And no
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33. and by the night when it goes back,
34. and by the morning when it
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36. as a warning to the mankind,
37. to the one from among you who
wishes to come forward (towards good
deeds) or to go back (from them).
38. Everyone will be detained (in the
Hell) because of what he did,
39. except the People of the Right, (i.e.
those who will be given their Book of
Deeds in their right hands)
40. who will be in gardens, asking
41. about the guilty persons,
42. .What has brought you to Saqar?
(Hell).
43. They will say, "We were not
among those who offered Salah ,
(obligatory prayer)
44. and we did not give food to the
needy,
45. and we indulged (in mocking at the
truth) along with those who indulged,
46. and we used to deny the Day of
Requital,
47. until when we were overtaken by
that which is certain."
48. Then intercession of intercessors
will not benefit them.
49. So what has happened to them that
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50. as if they were wild donkeys,
51. fleeing from a lion?
52. Rather, every one of them wishes
that he should be given unrolled
(divine) scriptures.
53. Never! But they do not fear the
Hereafter.
54. Never! Indeed, this is a Reminder.
55. So, whoever so wishes may take
advice from it.
56. And they will not take advice
unless Allah so wills. He is worthy to
be feared, and worthy to forgive.
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1. 1 swear by the Day of Resurrection,
2. and I swear by the self- reproaching
conscience, (that Resurrection is a
reality.)
3. Does man think that We will never
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4. Why (can We) not (do so), while
We are able to reset (even) his
fingertips perfectly?
5. But man wishes to go on violating
Allah's injunctions (even in future)
ahead of him/
6. He asks, "When will be this Day of
Resurrection?"
7. So, when the eyes will be dazzled,
8. and the moon will lose its light,
9. and the sun and the moon will be
joined together,
10. on that day man will say, "Where
to escape?"
11. Never! There will be no refuge at
all.
12. On that day, towards your Lord
will be the destination (of everyone.)
13. Man will be informed of what he
sent ahead and what he left behind.
14. Rather, man will be a witness
against himself,
15. even though he may offer his
excuses.
16. (0 Prophet,) do not move your
tongue (during revelation) for
(reciting) it (the Qur'an) to receive it
in hurry.
17. It is surely undertaken by Us to
store it (in your heart), and to let it be
recited (by you after revelation is
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18. Therefore, when it is recited by Us
(through the angel), follow its
recitation (by concentration of your
heart).
19. Then, it is undertaken by Us to
explain it.
20. Never, (your denial of
Resurrection is never based on any
sound reason!) Instead, you love that
which is immediate,
21. and neglect the Hereafter.
22. Many faces, that day, will be
glowing,
23. looking towards their Lord,
24. and many faces, that day, will be
gloomy,
25. realizing that a back-breaking
calamity is going to be afflicted on
them.
26. Never, (you will never remain in
this world forever!) When the soul (of
a patient) reaches the clavicles,
27. and it is said, "Who is an enchanter
(that can save him?).
28. and he realizes that it is (the time
of) departure (from the world,)
29. and one shank is intertwined with
the other shank,
30. then on that day, it is to your Lord
that one has to be driven.
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31. So (the denier of the Hereafter)
neither believed, nor prayed,
32. but rejected the truth and turned
away (from it),
33. then he went to his home, puffed
up with pride.
34. (It will be said to such a man,)
Woe to you, then woe to you!
35. Again, woe to you, then woe to
you!
36. Does man presume that he will be
left unchecked?
37. Was he not an ejaculated drop of
semen?
38. Then he became a clot of blood,
then He created (him) and made (him)
perfect,
39. and made from him two kinds,
male and female.
40. Has He no power to give life to the
dead?
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sperm- drop to put him to a test; then
We made him ante to hear, able to see.
3. We have shown him the way to be
either grateful or ungrateful.
4. We have prepared, for the
disbelievers, shackles and iron- collars
and a blazing Fire.
5. Indeed, the righteous will have a
drink from a goblet, blended with (a
drink from) Camphor
6. that will be a spring from which
Allah's servants will drink, making it
flow (wherever they wish) profusely.
7. They (are the ones who) fulfill their
vows, and fear a day whose evil
(events) will spread far and wide,
8. and they give food, out of their love
for Him (Allah), to the needy, and the
orphan, and the captive,
9. (saying to them,) "We feed you only
for the sake of Allah; we have no
intention of (receiving) either a return
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10. In fact, we are fearful of a day,
from the side of our Lord, that will be
frowning, extremely malignant."
11. So Allah will save them from the
evil of that day, and will grant them
bloom and delight,
12. and will give them, in return for
their patience, Paradise and (garments
of) silk,
13. wherein they will be reclining on
couches, feeling neither heat of the sun
nor intense cold.
14. And shades of gardens will be
hanging low on them, and their fruits
will be placed totally under their
command.
15. Circulated among them will be
vessels of silver, and cups that will be
(as transparent as) crystals,
16. -crystals (as shining as if made) of
silver, measured by those (who filled
them) with due measure.
17. And they will be served with
goblet of a drink blended with ginger,
18. (acquired from) a spring therein
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19. And circling around them will be
serving boys, blessed with eternal
youth; when you would see them, you
would take them as scattered pearls.
20. When you will look around there,
you will see the Bliss and a
magnificent realm.
21. Upon them will be garments of
green sundus (a kind of fine silk), and
of istabraq (a kind of thick silk), and
they will be adorned by bracelets of
silver. Their Lord will give them a
pure beverage to drink:
22. .This is a reward for you, and your
effort has been appreciated."
23. Indeed we have revealed to you the
Qur'an through a gradual process.
24. So, be steadfast patiently in
(obeying) your Lord's command, and
do not obey any one of them who is
sinner or ungrateful.
25. And pronounce the name of Allah
morning and evening.
26. And in some parts of night
prostrate yourself before Him, and
pronounce His purity for long times at
night.
27. In fact these people love that
which is immediate, and neglect a
Heavy Day ahead of them.
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28. We have created them and have
made their joints strong. And
whenever We will, We would replace
them with others like them, a total
replacement.
29. Indeed, this is a reminder; so let
anyone who so wishes, adopt a way to
his Lord.
30. And you will not so wish unless
Allah so wills. Indeed Allah is All-
Knowing, All-Wise.
31. He admits whomsoever He wills to
His mercy. As for the wrongdoers, He
has prepared for them a painful
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1. (I swear) by those (winds) that are
sent one after the other,
2. and by those that blow violently,
3. and by those that spread (clouds) all
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4. and by those (angels) who
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5. then bring down the advice,
6. leaving no excuse (for the
disbelievers) or giving warnings,
7. that which you are promised is sure
to happen.
8. So, when the stars will be
extinguished,
9. and when the sky will be split,
10. and when the mountains will be
blown away as dust,
11. and when the messengers will be
assembled at the appointed time, (then
all matters will be decided.)
12. (Do you know) for which day has
all this been delayed?
13. For the Day of Decision!
14. And what may let you know what
the Day of Decision is?
15. Woe that Day to the deniers!
16. Did We not destroy the earlier
people?
17. Then We will cause the later ones
to follow them.
18. Thus We deal with the guilty
people.
19. Woe that Day to the deniers!
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worthless fluid?
21. Then We put it in a firm place of
rest
22. for a known period.
23. Thus We did (all this with perfect)
measure; so We are the best to
measure.
24. Woe that Day to the deniers!
25. Did We not make the earth a
container that collects
26. the living and the dead?
27. And We placed towering
mountains therein, and provided you
with sweet water to drink.
28. Woe that Day to the deniers!
29. (It will be said to them on that
day,) "Push on to what you used to
deny.
30. Push on to a canopy (of Hell's
smoke) having three branches,
31. that neither has a comfortable
shade, nor is it of any use against the
scorching heat.
32. It emits sparks (as huge) as castles,
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34. Woe that Day to the deniers!
35. This is the day when they will not
speak,
36. nor will they be allowed to offer
excuses.
37. Woe that Day to the deniers!
38. (It will be said to them,) "This is
the Day of Decision. We have
assembled you and the earlier ones
together.
39. Now, if you have a trick, use the
trick against Me."
40. Woe that Day to the deniers!
41. Of course, the God-fearing will be
amid shades and streams,
42. and fruits of their desire.
43. It will be said to them, "Eat and
drink with pleasure because of what
you used to do."
44. This is how We reward those who
do good deeds.
45. Woe that Day to the deniers!
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48. And when it is said to them, "Bow
down (i.e. submit to Allah's
commands) ", they do not bow down.
49. Woe that Day to the deniers!
50. Now, in which discourse, after
this, will they believe?
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1. About what are they asking each
other?
2. About the Great Event
3. in which they dispute!
4. Indeed they will soon know.
5. Again, indeed they will soon know.
6. Did We not make the earth a floor,
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8. And We have created you in pairs,
9. and made your sleep a source of
rest,
10. and made the night a covering,
11. and made the day a source of
livelihood.
12. And We have built seven strong
(skies),
13. and created a luminous lamp (the
sun).
14. And We have sent down abundant
water from the rain-laden clouds,
15. so that We bring out therewith
grain and vegetation,
16. and thick gardens.
17. Surely the Day of Decision is an
appointed time,
18. a day when the trumpet will be
blown, so you will come in multitudes,
19. and the sky will be opened, so it
will become as gates,
20. and the mountains will be set in
motion, so they will be as mirage.
21. Surely Jahannam (the Hell) lurks
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22. (It is) abode for the rebellious
people
23. who will be abiding in it for ages.
24. They will taste nothing cool in it,
nor a drink,
25. except boiling water and pus,
26. this being a punishment, fully
commensurate (with their deeds).
27. They did not expect (to face)
accounting (of their deeds),
28. and they rejected Our signs totally.
29. And everything (from their deeds)
is thoroughly recorded by Us in
writing.
30. .So now taste! We will add nothing
to you but torment."
31. Of course, the God-fearing will
have great achievement,
32. -gardens and grapes,
33. and buxom maidens of matching
age,
34. and goblets filled up to the brim.
35. They will not hear any vain talk
therein, nor lies,
36. this being a reward from their
Lord, a well calculated grant,
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power to address Him,
38. on the Day when the Spirit and the
angels will stand in rows. They will
not speak, except the one who is
permitted by the Rahman (the All-
Merciful Allah) and speaks aright.
39. That is the Day that is sure to
come. So whoever so wishes may take
refuge with his Lord.
40. We have warned you of an
approaching torment (that will be
inflicted) on a day when one will see
what his hands have sent ahead, and
the disbeliever will say, "0 would that
I had turned into dust.
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1. I swear by those (angels) who pull
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2. and by those (angels) who untie the
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3. and by those who float (in the
atmosphere) swiftly,
4. then proceed forward quickly,
5. then manage (to do) everything
(they are ordered to do,)
6. (you will be resurrected) on the Day
when the shocking event (i.e. the first
blowing of the trumpet) will shock
(everything),
7. followed by the next one (i.e. the
second blowing of the trumpet.)
8. On that day, hearts (of people) will
be throbbing,
9. with their eyes downcast.
10. They (the infidels) say, "Are we
going to be brought back to our former
state (of Life)?
11. Is it when we are turned into
decayed bones?"
12. They say, "If so, that will be a
harmful homecoming."
13. In fact, it will be only a single
harsh voice,
14. and in no time they will be
(brought) into the plain (of Hashr).
15. Has there come to you the
narrative about Musa?
16. (Recall) when his Lord called to
him in the blessed valley of Tuwa:
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17. .Go to Firaun (Pharaoh). Indeed,
he has crossed all bounds.
18. And say (to him,) Would you like
to purify yourself,
19. and that I should guide you to your
Lord, so that you fear (Him)?' .
20. So, he (Musa) showed him the
biggest sign.
21. But he rejected and disobeyed,
22. then he turned back, and tried hard
(to refute the Messenger),
23. then he gathered (his people) and
shouted
24. and said, "I am your supreme
lord."
25. So, Allah seized him for an
exemplary punishment in the Hereafter
and the present world.
26. Indeed, there is a lesson for him
who fears (Allah).
27. Is your creation more difficult or
that of the sky? He has built it,
28. He has raised its height, then made
it proper,
29. and darkened its night, and brought
forth its daylight,
30. and, after that, He spread out the
earth.
31. From it, He brought out its water
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33. (all this) as a benefit to you and
your cattle.
34. So when the Greatest Havoc will
take place
35. on the day when man will recall
what he did,
36. and the Hell will be exposed for all
who see,
37. then for the one who had rebelled,
38. and preferred the worldly life (to
the Hereafter),
39. the Hell will be the abode,
40. whereas for the one who feared to
stand before his Lord, and restrained
his self from the (evil) desire,
41. the Paradise will be the abode.
42. They ask you (0 Prophet,) about
the Hour (the Day of Judgment) as to
when it will take place.
43. In which capacity are you to tell
this?
44. With your Lord is the final word
about it.
45. You are only a warner for anyone
who fears it.
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With the name of Allah, the A 11- Merciful, the Very- Merciful.
1. He (the Prophet) frowned and
turned his face,
2. because the blind man came to him!
3. What could tell you (0 prophet
about the prospects of the blind man?)
May be, (if you had attended him
properly,) he would have attained
purity,
4. or have received the advice, and the
advice would have benefited him.
5. As for the one who does not care
(about faith),
6. you are anxious to pursue him,
7. while there is no blame on you, if he
does not attain purity.
8. As regards the one who has come to
you rushing eagerly,
9. while he fears (Allah),
10. to him you pay no heed!
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11. Never! (you should never act in
this way,) Indeed this (Qur'an) is an
advice.
12. So, whoever so wills may pay heed
to it.
13. It is (recorded) in those scripts (of
the Preserved Tablet) that are
honoured,
14. exalted, purified,
15. in the hands of those scribes
16. who are honorable, righteous.
17. Damned is the man! How
ungrateful he is!
18. From which stuff did He (Allah)
create him?
19. from a drop of semen! He created
him, and designed him in due
proportion,
20. then He made the way easy for
him,
21. Later, he made him die, and put
him into grave,
22. Thereafter, when He will intend,
He will raise him up.
23. No! He has not yet fulfilled what
He (Allah) had commanded him.
24. So, the man should consider his
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26. then how nicely We split the earth,
27. then We grew in it grain,
28. and grapes and greens,
29. and olive and date-palms,
30. and gardens, full of thick trees,
31. and fruits and fodder,
32. as a benefit for you and your cattle.
33. So when the Deafening Noise will
occur,
34. the Day when one will flee from
his brother,
35. and from his mother and father,
36. and from his wife and sons,
37. every one of them will be too
engaged in his own affairs to care for
others.
38. Many faces, on that day, will be
bright,
39. laughing, rejoicing,
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be stained with dust,
41. covered by darkness.
42. Those are the disbelievers, the
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1. When the sun will be folded up,
2. and when the stars will swoop
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3. and when the mountains will be set
in motion,
4. and when the ten-months pregnant
she- camels will be abandoned,
5. and when the wild beasts will be
gathered together,
6. and when the seas will be flared up,
7. and when the people will be
arranged in categories,
8. and when the girl- child that was
buried alive will be asked,
9. for what sin she was killed,
10. and when the scrolls (of deeds)
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11. and when the sky will be stripped
off,
12. and when the Hell will be set
ablaze,
13. and when the Paradise will be
brought close,
14. then everyone will know what he
(or she) has put forward.
15. So, I swear by those (stars) that
recede,
16. that proceed, that withdraw from
the scene,
17. and by the night when it departs,
18. and the morning when it starts
breathing,
19. it (the Qur'an) is surely the word
of a noble messenger Qibra' il X ),
20. the one possessing power and a
high status with the Lord of the
Throne,
21. the one obeyed there, trusted.
22. Your companion (Muhammad ) is
not a madman,
23. and he did see him Qibra' il X) on
the clear horizon.
24. And he (the Prophet) is not stingy
about (the news of) the unseen.
25. Nor is it the word of an outcast
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26. Then where are you going?
27. It is nothing else but a message of
advice for all the worlds,
28. for the benefit of any one from
among you who intends to go straight.
29. And you cannot intend (to do
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1. When the sky will be cleft asunder,
2. and when the stars will disperse,
3. and when the seas will be burst
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4. and when the graves will be
overturned,
5. then one will know what he sent
ahead and what he left behind.
6. man! What has deceived you
about your Gracious Lord,
7. who created you, then perfected
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8. He composed you in whichever
form He willed.
9. Never! (i.e. one should never be
heedless towards him.) But you deny
the Requital,
10. while (appointed) over you there
are watchers,
11. who are noble, writers (of the
deeds),
12. who know whatever you do.
13. Surely the righteous will be in
bliss,
14. and the sinners in Hell,
15. in which they will enter on the Day
of Requital,
16. and they will not (be able to) keep
away from it.
17. And what may let you know what
the Day of Requital is?
18. Again, what may let you know
what the Day of Requital is?
19. A Day when no one will have
power to do any thing for another!
And command, on that Day, will
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1. Woe to the curtailers
2. who, when they measure something
to receive from people, take it in full,
3. and when they measure or weigh
something to give it to them, give less
than due.
4. Do they not think that they have to
be raised up
5. on a Great Day,
6. the Day when all the people will
stand before the Lord of the worlds?
7. Never! (i.e. they should never act in
such a way.) Indeed the record of
deeds of the sinners is in Sijjin "
8. And what may let you know what
Sijjin is?
9. A register, inscribed!
10. Woe that day to the deniers,
11. who deny the Day of Requital!
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transgressor.
13. When Our verses are recited to
him, he says, "(These are) tales of the
ancients."
14. No! But that which they used to
commit has covered their hearts with
rust.
15. No! Indeed they will be screened
off from their Lord on that Day.
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Hell.
17. Then it will be said, "This is what
you used to deny."
18. No! The record of deeds of the
righteous is in Illiyyun "
19. And what may let you know what
Illiyyun is ?
20. A register inscribed,
21. attended by those (angels) who are
blessed with nearness to Allah!
22. Indeed the righteous will be in
absolute bliss.
23. While (sitting) on thrones they will
be watching (the scenes of Paradise).
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24. You will recognize the glamour of
bliss on their faces.
25. They will be served with a pure
sealed wine to drink,
26. the seal of which will be of musk.-
It is this (bliss) in aspiring for which
the competitors should race each other.
27. -and it will be blended with (a
drink from) Tasnim ,
28. a spring from which will drink
those who are blessed with nearness.
29. Indeed those who were guilty used
to laugh at those who believed,
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they used to wink at one another,
31. and when they went back to their
family, they went enjoying their
mockery,
32. and when they saw them, they
said, "Surely these are the ones who
have gone astray.
33. while they were not sent as
watchmen over them.
34. So, today those who believed will
laugh at the disbelievers.
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1. When the sky will split apart,
2. and will listen to (the command of)
its Lord, - and it ought to, -
3. and when the earth will be stretched
(to give room to more people),
4. and it will throw up whatever it
contains, and will become empty,
5. and will listen to (the command of)
its Lord, - and it ought to, - (then man
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6. man, you have to work hard
constantly to reach your Lord, and
then you have to meet Him.
7. So, as for him whose book (of
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joyfully.
10. As for the one whose book (of
deeds) will be given to him from his
backside,
11. he will pray for death,
12. and will enter the blazing fire.
13. He had been joyful among his
people (in the world).
14. He thought he would never revert
(to Allah).
15. No! Indeed his Lord was watchful
over him.
16. So, I swear by the twilight (after
sunset),
17. and by the night and what it
envelops,
18. and by the moon when it develops
at the full,
19. you shall certainly ascend from
stage to stage.
20. So, what is wrong with them that
they do not believe,
21. and when the Qur'an is recited to
them, they do not offer sajdah
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22. Rather, those who disbelieve deny
(the truth).
23. And Allah is most aware of what
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1. I swear by the sky, the one having
stellar formations,
2. and by the Promised Day,
3. and by that which attends, and that
which is attended,
4. cursed were the People of the
Trench,
5. the (people of the) fire that was rich
with fuel,
6. when they were sitting by it,
7. and were watching what they were
doing with the believers.
8. They punished them for nothing but
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And Allah is witness over every thing.
10. Surely, those who persecuted the
believing men and the believing
women, then did not repent, -for them
there is the torment of Jahannam
(Hell), and for them there is the
torment of burning.
11. As for those who believed and did
righteous deeds, for them there are
gardens beneath which rivers flow.
That is the big achievement.
12. The seizure of your Lord is severe
indeed!
13. Surely He originates (creation) and
repeats (it after death).
14. And He is the Most- Forgiving, the
Most- Loving,
15. the Master of the Throne, the
Glorious.
16. He is ever doer of what He intends.
17. Has there come to you the story of
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18. of Firaun (Pharaoh) and Thamud?
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2. -and what may let you know what
the Night- Comer is?
3. The star of piercing brightness!_ _
4. -there is no human being, but there
is a watcher over him.
5. So, let man consider of which stuff
he is created.
6. He is created of spouting water
7. that comes out from between the
loins and the chest-bones.
8. Surely He is Powerful to bring him
back
9. on a day when all the secrets will be
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(to defend), nor a supporter.
1 1 . 1 swear by the sky that rains,
12. and the earth that cracks open (for
plants),
13. this is a decisive word,
14. and it is not a joke.
15. They are devising plans,
16. and I Am devising plans.
17. So leave the disbelievers alone at
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1. Pronounce the purity of the name of
your most exalted Lord,
2. who created (everything), then
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3. and who determined a measure (for
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4. and who brought forth pasturage,
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stubble.
6. We will make you recite, then you
will not forget
7. except that which Allah wills.
Indeed He knows what is manifest and
what is hidden.
8. And We will facilitate for you (to
reach) the easiest way.
9. So, extend advice (to people) if
advice is useful.
10. The one who fears (Allah) will
observe the advice,
11. and it will be avoided by the most
wretched one
12. who will enter the Biggest Fire,
13. then he will neither die therein, nor
live (a desirable life).
14. Success is surely achieved by him
who purifies himself,
15. and pronounces the name of his
Lord, then offers prayer.
16. But you prefer the worldly life,
17. while the Hereafter is much better
and much more durable.
18. Indeed this is (written) in the
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1. Has there come to you the
description of the Overwhelming
Event?
2. Many faces that day will be
humbled,
3. laboring, exhausted.
4. They will enter into the scorching
fire.
5. They will be made to drink water
from a boiling spring.
6. There will be no food for them
except from a thorny plant
7. that will neither nourish, nor satisfy
hunger.
8. Many faces that day will be full of
glamour,
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10. in a lofty garden,
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13. In it there are elevated couches
14. and goblets, well placed,
15. and cushions, arrayed
16. and carpets, spread around.
17. So, do they not look at the camels
how they are created,
18. and at the sky, how it is raised
high,
19. and at the mountains, how they are
installed,
20. and at the earth, how it is spread
out?
21. So, (0 Prophet,) keep on
preaching; you are only a preacher.
22. You are not a taskmaster set up
over them,
23. but whoever turns away and
disbelieves,
24. Allah will punish him with the
greatest torment.
25. Surely towards Us they have to
return,
26. then it is Our job to call them to
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1. 1 swear by the dawn,
2. and by Ten Nights,
3. and by the even and the odd,
4. and by the night when it moves
away,
5. -Is there (not) in such an oath
(enough assurance) for a man of
sense? -
6. Have you not seen how your Lord
dealt with (the people) of Ad
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8. the like of whom were never created
in the lands,
9. and (how He dealt) with (the people
of) Thamud who had carved out the
rocks in the Valley (of Qura),
10. and with Firaun (Pharaoh), the
man of the stakes,
11. - those who had rebelled in the
cities,
12. and spread a lot of mischief
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whip of torment.
14. Surely your Lord is ever on the
watch.
15. As for man, when his Lord tests
him, and thus gives him honour and
bounties, he says, "My Lord has
honoured me."
16. But when he tests him, and thus
straitens his provision for him, he says,
"My Lord has disgraced me."
17. No! But you do not honour the
orphan,
18. and do not encourage one another
to feed the needy.
19. And you devour the inheritance
with a sweeping gulp,
20. and love wealth, an excessive love.
21. No! When the earth will be
crushed thoroughly to be turned into
bits,
22. and your Lord will come, and the
angels as well, lined up in rows,
23. and Jahannam (Hell), on that day,
will be brought forward, it will be the
day when man will realize the truth,
but from where will he take advantage
of such realization?
24. He will say, "0 Would that I had
sent ahead (some good deeds) for
(this) my life!"
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26. nor can anyone shackle like He
will shackle.
27. (As for an obedient man, it will be
said to him,) "0 content soul,
28. come back to your Lord, well-
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29. So, enter among My (special)
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30. and enter My Paradise.
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1. 1 swear by this city,
2. -and (0 Prophet,) you are going to
be allowed (to fight) in this city -
3. and by the father and all those he
begot,
4. indeed We have created man (to
live) in hard struggle.
5. Does he think that no one has power
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6. He says, "I have spent a lot of
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8. Did We not make for him two eyes,
9. and one tongue and two lips,
10. and showed him the two ways?
11. Yet he did not make his way
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12. - And what may let you know what
the steep course is?
13. (It is) freeing of the neck of a
slave,
14. or giving food in a day of hunger
15. to an orphan near of kin,
16. or to a needy person lying in dust_
17. - then he did not join those who
believe and advise each other to be
patient and advise each other to be
merciful.
18. Those are the People of the Right
Hand. (i.e. their books of deeds will be
given in their right hands)
19. As for those who reject Our verses,
they are the People of the Left Hand,
(i.e. their books of deeds will be given
in their left hands.)
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3. and by the day when it shows his
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4. and by the night when it envelops
him,
5. and by the sky, and the One who
built it,
6. and by the earth, and the One who
spread it,
7. and by the soul, and the One who
made it well,
8. then inspired it with its (instincts of)
evil and piety,
9. success is really attained by him
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10. and failure is really suffered by
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11. (The People of) Thamud denied
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13. So, the Messenger of Allah said to
them, "Be careful of Allah's she- camel
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14. But they rejected him and killed
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15. And He has no fear of its
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2. and by the day when it unveils
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3. and by the One who created the
male and the female,
4. your efforts are diverse:
5. As for the one who gives (in
charity) and fears Allah,
6. and believes in the best (religion),
7. We will facilitate for him the way to
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himself self- sufficient,
9. and rejects the best (religion),
10. We will facilitate for him the way
to extreme distress.
11. And his wealth will not help him
when he will fall down (into Hell).
12. Of course, it is undertaken by Us
to guide,
13. and in Our control is the Hereafter
and the worldly life.
14. So I have warned you of a blazing
fire.
15. None will enter it but the wretched
one,
16. who rejected (the truth) and turned
away (from it).
17. And saved from it will be the most
God-fearing one,
18. who gives his wealth (in charity) to
become purified,
19. while no one has conferred any
favour on him for which he would
give a return,
20. but (he gave his wealth in charity)
only to seek the Countenance of his
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21. And surely he will soon be happy.
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1. 1 swear by the forenoon,
2. and by the night when it becomes
peaceful,
3. your Lord (0 Prophet,) has neither
forsaken you, nor has become
displeased.
4. Surely the Hereafter is much better
for you than the present life.
5. And of course, your Lord will give
you so much that you will be pleased.
6. Did He not find you an orphan, and
give you shelter?
7. And He found you unaware of the
way (the Shariah ), then He guided
you.
8. and He found you in need, then
made you need- free.
9. Therefore, as for orphan, do not
oppress him,
10. and as for the beggar, do not scold
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4. We have created man in the best
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5. then We turned him into the lowest
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6. except those who believed and did
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there is a reward never ending.
7. So, what can make you, after all
this, to deny the Requital?
8. Is Allah not the Greatest Ruler of all
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1. Read with the name of your Lord
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2. He created man from a clot of
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know.
6. In fact man crosses the limits,
7. because he deems himself to be free
of need.
8. Surely to your Lord is the return.
9. Have you seen him who forbids
10. a servant of Allah when he prays?
1 1 . Tell me, if he is on the right path,
12. or bids piety, (would the former
still forbid him?)
13. Tell me, if he rejects (the true
faith) and turns away,
14. does he not know that Allah is
watching (him)?
15. No! If he does not desist, We will
certainly drag (him) by forelock,
16. a lying, sinful forelock.
17. So let him call the men of his
council,
18. We will call the soldiers of the
Hell.
19. No! Never obey him, and bow
down in sajdah, and come close to Me.
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1. We have sent it (the Our 7 an) down
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2. And what may let you know what
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3. The Night of Qadr is much better
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4. The angels and the Spirit descend in
it with the leave of your Lord, along
with every command.
5. Peace it is till the debut of dawn.
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4. And those who were given the Book
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proof came to them,
5. while they were not ordered but to
worship Allah, making their
submission exclusive for him with no
deviation, and to establish Salah and
pay Zakah " That is the way of the
straight religion.
6. Surely those who disbelieved from
among the People of the Book and the
polytheists will be in the fire of
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living forever. Those are the worst of
all human beings.
7. As for those who believed and did
righteous deeds, they are the best of all
human beings.
8. Their reward, with their Lord, is
gardens of eternity beneath which
rivers flow, in which they will be
abiding forever. Allah is well pleased
with them, and they are well pleased
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4. That day it will describe all its
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5. because its Lord will have so
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6. That day the people will come back
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shown (the fruits of) their deeds.
7. So, whoever does any good act
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1. (I swear) by those (horses) that run
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3. then those that invade at morning,
4. then raise, at the same time, a trail
of dust,
5. then enter, at the same time, into the
centre of the (opposing) host,
6. man is, indeed, very ungrateful to
his Lord,
7. and he himself is a witness to that
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8. and in his love for wealth, he is very
intense.
9. Does he not then know (what will
happen) when all that is contained in
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1. The Striking Event!
2. What is the Striking Event?
3. And what may let you know what
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4. (It will happen) on a day when
people will be like scattered moths,
5. and the mountains will be like
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6. Then, as for him whose scales (of
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7. he will be in a happy life.
8. But he whose scales are light,
9. -his abode will be Abyss.
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1. You are distracted by mutual
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3. No! (This is not a correct attitude.)
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4. Again, you will soon know.
5. No! Only if you knew (it) with a
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8. Then you will be asked about all the
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4. Never! He will certainly be thrown
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5. And what may let you know what
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6. It is Allah' s kindled fire
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8. It will be closed on them,
9. in outstretched columns.
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1. Have you not seen how your Lord
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2. Has He not turned their plan into
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the orphan,
3. and does not persuade (others) to
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4. So, Woe to those performers of
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6. who (do good only to) show off,
7. and refuse (to give even) small gifts.
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1. Say, "0 disbelievers,
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1. Perish the two hands of Abu Lahab,
and perish he!
2. Neither his wealth benefited him,
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3. He will soon enter a Fire, full of
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4. and his wife as well, -the wicked
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1. Say, "I seek refuge with the Lord of
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4. and from the evil of the women who
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